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Building an open source project is not just a technical challenge. It’s a social one as well, and politics are a big factor in that.
Building an open source project is not just a technical challenge. It’s a social one as well, and politics are a big factor in that.
The Guardian is a British publication
I can’t name any comedians who have broken through anywhere in the last 10 years. I guess equality is here 🤷
I think you can set quotas, which could be 0. I have to say it’s been a while since I dove into the settings though.
https://ghost.org/ has fediverse integration iirc
War is bad.
Nobody was trying to secede. Ukrainians would like to stay Ukrainian and it’s good to help people who want help.
Why does it make (commercial) sense for AMD/Intel to create so many models?
Because there is demand for various types of systems. And on top of that, if you make a chip with 8 cores and two are defective… just sell a 6 core chip instead of throwing it away.
What are their incentives?
Money
What would happen, if they would reduce the amount of different CPUs they offer? (Is there historical knowledge?)
They would lose customers to competitors in that space. When AMD didn’t make EPYC chips, all servers were Intel Xeon.
Mobile Device Management software to keep track of what’s installed on devices (probably won’t work with DOS)
I personally use a password manager to keep track of software keys, but realistically you should probably look for a way to get licenses that doesn’t involve typing a key everywhere.
Last I heard Utrecht is more expensive than Amsterdam these days
In the EU the answer would be that we’re subsidising cattle farmers for enormous amounts of money
Seeing how they presented arguments in court, they seem to care a little bit
That would work if the only problem they wanted to solve was an outdated tech stack for X. But there are other problems that wayland addresses too, like: how to scale multiple monitors nicely, is it a good idea to give all other apps the keystrokes that you do in the one in focus (and probably a lot more)
Even paid it might be hard to find maintainers with knowledge of the code
As a Homebrew maintainer, what is there to red flag about a project providing tarballs of their source?
We would have to red flag pretty much every project that uses autoconf (since those usually provide a tarball where the user doesn’t have to run autoreconf
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No, it was snuck into the website download of the source code. If you got it from GitHub it was fine, if you got it from their website you got pwnd
Homebrew rolled back the release after finding out
Couple of years since I switched and I rarely run into any issues with my all-AMD build
Wow, that’s a nice tool. Thanks for the link