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  • Warning: It's Linus Sebastian

  • It's a good and easy way to learn Linux.

  • I personally use AGPL, which is often seen as one of the strongest, most restrictive, licenses.

    Good choice, I use it as well, but please keep in mind that AGPL is not restrictive

  • Memory is cheap nowadays, so that's a feature /s

  • So that's how 27/100 performance feels like...

  • Are GMOs forbidden by Christian law?

    No, AFAIK they aren't

    I think it's just a joke and not a real movement or something

  • Bro just visited his friend 💀

  • There is an add-on/extension, called "clear URLs" I think

  • I think that libreoffice writer can save document as HTML

  • How are you gonna read all those Java class names otherwise?

  • It doesn't matter honestly, everyone knows humans can't see screens at all

  • I don't think that somebody actually read that computers can't register more then 4GiB of RAM and then thought

    That's totally true, because u/teft said it is

  • I really appreciate that they're working on new desktop environment. I'll probably switch from Hyprland to Cosmic once it's available on NixOS

  • Programming @programming.dev

    HashiCorp changes license from Mozilla Public License 2.0 to Business Source License 1.1 on their products

    Arch Linux @lemmy.ml

    What are your favorite arch-focused youtubers?

    Open Source @lemmy.ml

    Lemmy backend is licensed under AGPL. Does it mean that lemmy clients/frontends have to have same license?

    Asklemmy @lemmy.ml

    Is there a way to watch r/place without using reddit application?

    Programming @programming.dev

    GitHub: PR merge queue is now generally available

    Star Wars Memes @lemmy.world

    Current reddit situation

    Programming.dev Meta @programming.dev

    Should programming.dev defederate from Meta if they implement ActivityPub?

    Programming @programming.dev

    Docker Acquires Mutagen for Continued Investment in Performance and Flexibility of Docker Desktop

    Programming @programming.dev

    One company found that too much JavaScript costs them $700,000 per year, per kilobyte.