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they have started adding age verification to the project, and many many linux distros use systemd as a core part of their distro, essentially spreading age verification across a wide range of linux users
I understand.
Requiring exclusivity means their people can't promote other exchanges if they're the best at the time, so it makes the recommendations less objective/free.
how do i get this message to game developers 😹
i think that FOSS should focus on freedom, infectious (copyleft) licenses force developers to change the licensing on their own code, thus acting against freedom
same thing with the forced attribution found in many licenses (even "permissive" ones)
FOSS in my opinion should be about releasing code to the public without expecting a return (modified code/attribution) or imposing rules (forced license change)
that's why my favourite license is the 0BSD (also submitting the code into the public domain, in applicable regions)
it's upstream in systemd, so kind of
maybe not yet
They have every right to say that isn't what they're looking for in reps who will carry their name. If your approach conflicts with theirs, I don't see why it's unfair of them to say no.
Nice to see the Pleb One Relay getting some love.
https://opensats.org/blog/advancements-in-nostr-relays
You are welcome darling 😘
#GM Nostr
Blessings to all of us.
i can't really agree since i'd be happy without them, and i suspect many users haven't even interacted with the GNU tools
i've done void/musl and gentoo with clang tooling, uutils over core, and more
i admire distros like alpine which stray away from GNU stuff,
and they've all been lovely, certainely not unrecognizable
and i've tried BSD varients for a similar purpose 🐡
when i reccomend linux, what i like about linux is really truly the kernel, the variety of devices and drivers it supports, as well as the speed and development that goes into optimizing it for desktop use (ex NTSYNC & wine)
definitely not the GNU tools or the kernel's license: i typically dislike copyleft licenses used in GNU projects (like the GPL-2.0-only on the linux kernel for example)
it's not like i hate GNU or anything, i just don't think that it has as much impact on people's computer usage than they'd like to proclaim
i'd be more open to calling it GNOME-KDE/linux or X11-wayland/linux since those projects have more impact on my daily use
personally, when i log on to my PC, i don't care if a background script is using `grep` or `ripgrep` if you know what i mean 😹
i'm a big fan of stallman though, i follow him on the mastodon side
what a champion of free software he is, although we disagree on a few things 😜💜
a long response, but i thought i should explain why i intentionally choose to say "linux" without the "GNU/"
much love 💜
P.S. my favourite GNU tool is cat for obvious reasons 😻🐈⬛
(screen too, before i swapped for tmux)
"Watched-pot" method of vibe coding
i like linux mint a lot (and bazzite!) great for new users
i hope they will switch to the fork of systemd that has removed age verification
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take a look at aesprite, which was open and went proprietary
but there are still old versions of the software and code, alongside community forks like libresprite which are updated
i don't trust google at all, i trust the community 💯
if you switch the M for a K, i'm living the dream 😎⚡
#nevent1q…43km
me following #introductions
#nevent1q…6yjp
i could pay it...
but if i did, would my heart remain lighter than a feather
since it's open source, you could update it yourself
if (when?) they finally add developer registration, hopefully more and more comnunity forks emerge
there is something nostr based, but i don't know much about it other than that it exists
the mentioned zapstore is on nostr, check them out!
linux isn't systemd; we have openrc, runit, and many more
android isn't motorola/google/samsung; we have graphene, lineage, f-droid, and more
the people pushing #DeveloperRegistration and #AgeVerification want you to believe there are no alternatives available
that's NOT true, there are solutions out there right now:
flash your phones with an alternate OS
skip the play store, and download apps from open source app stores like F-Droid or zapstore, or even direct download with obtanium (or 'sideload' [install] APKs directly) 📱
linux distros go beyond the ubuntu (with the proprietary snaps anyway) and other ones who ship with systemd
try artix, void, and devuan; use openrc on gentoo instead of opting for systemd 🐧
and hey, there's always BSD 🐡
#systemd #KeepAndroidOpen
This one brings together the hair and smoke images in my mind. I guess my vote so far.
Looks mystical, but not as much so as the face in the flame earlier.
I think of hair. Or smoke.
This is more golden, similar in shape to the flame. Could have a purple background... https://blossom.primal.net/961f68aeb1a9bcd650466a502138a1a5013bd7469d11b4ff5a95d29fdb99262e.jpg
a brain wallet can still be defeated by the wrench attack 😜
i think proton and kagi have AIs, though i still reccomend learning to run your own
oh i think i understand now
Amazing. From a piece of history to a relatable person.
i'm on amethyst personally
@nprofile…jejf, what does "in your network" mean on Wisp? Those I follow and those who follow me, or something different?
Primal said I had 201 "followers". Wisp said I have 54 in my network. I checked the Followers tab to see who those are, and I saw 189. Are those the ones you'd say are real/active, or is that the 54?
I know Nostr isn't really about follower counts - I'm just wondering how it's meant to be read.
I'm not a fan of boost either - it isn't as clear. Could almost mean zap, or whatever.
Probably because I was starting from the app end, just trying to replace a paid app that stored recipes on my phone, and find one I liked. I didn't need cloud storage, but self-hosting sounded worth exploring. It's all new to me. Iwasn't sure why I needed to log in to host it myself.
So I didn't start out comparing self-hosting options - I looked for an app I liked and saw that it was for Tandoor.
I found an okay interim solution, and now I'm building my own, to replace that original one and make it better.
Books from Bob Jones University Press and Beka were well-loved at our house.
The Well-Trained Mind sets a very high standard (many homeschool resources do), but was helpful to my mother.
Teach them to read early, as soon as they're curious enough (it helps if they see you reading), and teach them to love it. Then see if you can keep ahead of them, getting the best books into your home.
Online stuff can help too, but I'm really glad very little of our stuff was on a computer.
I agree. It's revolutionary.
Homeschooling is another contender for the "ultimate protest" title.
kind of what @nprofile…7etw was saying
i shouldn't have taken sleep meds before trying to write a note... 😴
it's interesting how there seems to be nostr "influencers"
maybe that's what happens if you're around long enough, or maybe they brought their followers from another platform? 📈
i'm curious how that works on a decentralized protocol, you would think there would be almost no influencers 🤔
still thinking about a term for this, but it's undoubtedly caused by the shady nature of proprietary development
welcome to nostr! 💜
i reccomend following hashtags to find people ( examples: #catstr #memestr #bitcoin #whatever )
if your interested in privacy ghost ( @nprofile…pag8 )
cats and memes @nprofile…a2y8
Joplin and WebDAV
used to be logseq and syncthing, but logseq mobile broke for me
welcome to nostr! 💜
glad to see twitter/x dying