This looks like a patent troll. The functionality they have patented is quite basic for a modern photo program.
I agree. I think they used the term 'open source' in reference to the freedoms that open source licenses often afford. I'm sure RMS doesn't like the inclusion of this sentence. > The rules of open source were first…
From their unordered list of items on the technical roadmap they include the following. - Make it safer for passengers and drivers - Add drivers/passengers rating - Make it easier to use and safer for moms/dads and…
> If you expect income, you're not really looking to build a free product, are you? You hit it right on the nose. I'd rather pay not to have strings attached than get something free with hidden other costs.
Same here. I'll gladly downgrade some specs if it means I can run all free software on my phone. Trying to get google off of an unlocked android phone is still an uphill battle. Root access out of the box means I can…
> It seems like you are recommending teaching something which is entirely different to what the vast majority of learners will come into contact with on a regular basis in their future lives. That is not useful and it…
Another class of instruments that has evolved in all of the ways you named is the synthesizer. Certainly vocal performance is a very old tradition but to write off synth vocals as superficial is in my opinion throwing…
I would hardly call books a dead product. They even have an advantage over Kindles because they don't track you[0]. [0] https://files.catbox.moe/gxyjfn.png
Some people have already started work on alternatives[0] that have security and privacy advantages over traditional DNS servers. [0] https://git.gnunet.org/bibliography.git/plain/docs/gns2014wa...
Or you could jump ship and try out Purism's new phone. https://puri.sm/products/librem-5/
Internet radio may be able to solve your problem. Music podcasts, and internet radio sites/apps mean geographic location is no longer the limiting factor for what you can listen to. There are big names like iHeartRadio…
That's a great example. The concept seems obvious, but often times free software activists forget or are unaware of lessons like this. Because free software activists are willing to make sacrifices to preserve their…
I've seen two arguments on why to trust Wikileaks. Wikileaks itself likes to say nothing they have published has been disputed as being incorrect. Since 2006 they have never published a retraction/correction and…
This was my position as well. I haven't pre-ordered the phone but the closer it gets to April the more I'm excited to have a freedom respecting phone. Even if the reviews are bad I'll probably still buy one to hack…
I'm not sure about the identification of users and universal ID issue, but I can speak to the installation pieces. The license the project uses (AGPLv3) requires any server running a modified version of the software…
I am happy to see someone mention freedom in this thread. I believe the term "open source" distracts from the more prescient issue of user freedom. One of the issues with SSPL is that it intertwines the ideas of an AGPL…
What problems did MongoDB run into? Can you link to any specific instances?
This guy seems like he is genuinely trying to discover what occurred. But where is the evidence that Russia was responsible for the DNC hacks? Metadata analysis seems to indicate someone inside of the DNC was…
> Everyone who's ever sat in traffic. It's a miserable experience and it is indeed a fundamentally better thing to be able to use that time in a more productive or entertaining fashion. Few people care if the steering…
So happy to see a project like this. I'm going to play around with this for sure.
I agree with what the author is saying, but Clojure and Clojurescript are the unpopular languages I find valuable.
This looks like a patent troll. The functionality they have patented is quite basic for a modern photo program.
I agree. I think they used the term 'open source' in reference to the freedoms that open source licenses often afford. I'm sure RMS doesn't like the inclusion of this sentence. > The rules of open source were first…
From their unordered list of items on the technical roadmap they include the following. - Make it safer for passengers and drivers - Add drivers/passengers rating - Make it easier to use and safer for moms/dads and…
> If you expect income, you're not really looking to build a free product, are you? You hit it right on the nose. I'd rather pay not to have strings attached than get something free with hidden other costs.
Same here. I'll gladly downgrade some specs if it means I can run all free software on my phone. Trying to get google off of an unlocked android phone is still an uphill battle. Root access out of the box means I can…
> It seems like you are recommending teaching something which is entirely different to what the vast majority of learners will come into contact with on a regular basis in their future lives. That is not useful and it…
Another class of instruments that has evolved in all of the ways you named is the synthesizer. Certainly vocal performance is a very old tradition but to write off synth vocals as superficial is in my opinion throwing…
I would hardly call books a dead product. They even have an advantage over Kindles because they don't track you[0]. [0] https://files.catbox.moe/gxyjfn.png
Some people have already started work on alternatives[0] that have security and privacy advantages over traditional DNS servers. [0] https://git.gnunet.org/bibliography.git/plain/docs/gns2014wa...
Or you could jump ship and try out Purism's new phone. https://puri.sm/products/librem-5/
Internet radio may be able to solve your problem. Music podcasts, and internet radio sites/apps mean geographic location is no longer the limiting factor for what you can listen to. There are big names like iHeartRadio…
That's a great example. The concept seems obvious, but often times free software activists forget or are unaware of lessons like this. Because free software activists are willing to make sacrifices to preserve their…
I've seen two arguments on why to trust Wikileaks. Wikileaks itself likes to say nothing they have published has been disputed as being incorrect. Since 2006 they have never published a retraction/correction and…
This was my position as well. I haven't pre-ordered the phone but the closer it gets to April the more I'm excited to have a freedom respecting phone. Even if the reviews are bad I'll probably still buy one to hack…
I'm not sure about the identification of users and universal ID issue, but I can speak to the installation pieces. The license the project uses (AGPLv3) requires any server running a modified version of the software…
I am happy to see someone mention freedom in this thread. I believe the term "open source" distracts from the more prescient issue of user freedom. One of the issues with SSPL is that it intertwines the ideas of an AGPL…
What problems did MongoDB run into? Can you link to any specific instances?
This guy seems like he is genuinely trying to discover what occurred. But where is the evidence that Russia was responsible for the DNC hacks? Metadata analysis seems to indicate someone inside of the DNC was…
> Everyone who's ever sat in traffic. It's a miserable experience and it is indeed a fundamentally better thing to be able to use that time in a more productive or entertaining fashion. Few people care if the steering…
So happy to see a project like this. I'm going to play around with this for sure.
I agree with what the author is saying, but Clojure and Clojurescript are the unpopular languages I find valuable.