Try btop -u 1
Found the Debian user.
You pure, unadulterated bastard.
If it gets “stolen” by a for-profit corporation it only makes it better, because now my software has reached more people, thus (theoretically) improving their lives.
Or it could be “stolen” by Raytheon, and helping ruin lives better.
And I’m not poopoo’ing, what you’re saying, I just want you to consider all consequences, because it kinda seems like you haven’t.
I mean, essentially, the GPL just obligates someone borrowing from you to keep doing things “how it should be”.
Sometimes you just wanna get fucked. --MIT
Sometimes you want to start a beautiful family that makes the world a better place. --GPL
Match your license with your feelings about the project.
Just don’t, you know, pick the former and mistake it for the latter because your ego gets stroked. If you pick MIT, you increase your chances of collaborating, but get in and get out.
On the other hand, discord is a great way to help organize a community wiki.
When you are trying to build a community
…Don’t use community software, got it.
Most FOSS advocates understand there is a line where your rights end and mine begin–it’s why we have the GPL instead of all using MIT or LGPL license. Your right to acess the source is sacred.
Gun advocates don’t give a shit. Your death means nothing to their desire to roleplay mad max or zombie apocalypse or cowboy or whatever.
His arguments are so disingenuous, lol.
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Focusing on UX
Linux
Pick One.
Hummmmm…Lennart Pottering?
All libertarians start and end at the same place.
At least Stallman championed other liberties, too.
Porn sites have been at the forefront of nearly all online content innovation.
passing away of Bram Moolenaar has made me accelerate faster towards the day where my machine would be clean of any electron bloat.
Was he electroncuted or something?
Windows shipped with said driver.
6 years ago, I was using a USB wifi adapter with my desktop (my friends next door paid for internet and we paid them half the bill to share).
I had picked this wifi adapter specifically because it had linux support, even though I used windows (I had an inkling I’d switch). So, I tried to switch but upon boot I couldn’t wifi because the adapters module wasn’t bundled by my distro so I had to instal ‘dkms’, but I couldn’t do that without an internet connection…
So yeah, it can still bite you.
The only terminal cancer worth mentioning around here is MS-DOS.