Except for the monument still being there, and being the main thing everyone uses still.
The Postgres license is already fully compatible with the AGPL. BSD/MIT is more permissive.
The absolute bulk of the LOC introduced are docs and a unit test system. Let's not just make stuff up now.
If it were a true honeypot by a state agency, they'd be able to just lie about having nothing too.
You still have a human who actually ends up reviewing the code, though. Now if the review was AI powered... (glances at openclaw)
You know that people can already write backdoored code, right?
Logic stored in the database, licensed under BSL. Welcome back, 90s. I still don't get why this project has hype.
"Just install LaTeX" is really not a valid response when the LaTeX toolchain is a genuine nightmare to work with. I could do it but still use Overleaf. Managing that locally is just not worth it.
Why respond to an obviously dumb argument?
What does this even mean?
Keep in mind this is the same project that removed all useful functionality from the included web UI in the community edition with the excuse that it was too much effort to maintain. This is another case of VC-funded…
And you can also do so with ZFS. OP has hit a weird issue that normal usage won't ever get. One that should not exist, of course, but certainly not a normal one.
The JWT standard is known to be full of nonsense. Acting like this is some non-issue is hilariously disconnected from reality.
Data processing? Reasoning on supplied data?
Following that logic it would be literally impossible to trust any part of their infra. They had a bad build container, the rest of their stuff was solid.
You SHIPPED CODE THAT YOU KNEW HAD A SIDE CHANNEL????? WHAT?
Your tiny Postfix server is nothing compared to what large scale mail hosting entails.
Objective morality is how a child sees the world. Not moving on from that is embarrassing.
why does any of this even matter?
And a small service can go under anytime, without any real warning. Most big providers end up being cheaper for you as well. Vercel is insanely expensive.
There is literally no info there except rumors which OP doesn't even specify the source of.
Feels like an odd thing to post now. It's almost been three years. Hacktoberfest has been opt-in ever since, and is clearly doing fine when it comes to participants. They ran out of shirts completely last time.
They do. Look at Hubzilla.
Blocks being public in ActivityPub is already a problem. Bad instances run bots dedicated to finding out if someone blocked someone on the server and making public posts calling for harassment of them.
It isn't. This is a nonsense excuse.
Except for the monument still being there, and being the main thing everyone uses still.
The Postgres license is already fully compatible with the AGPL. BSD/MIT is more permissive.
The absolute bulk of the LOC introduced are docs and a unit test system. Let's not just make stuff up now.
If it were a true honeypot by a state agency, they'd be able to just lie about having nothing too.
You still have a human who actually ends up reviewing the code, though. Now if the review was AI powered... (glances at openclaw)
You know that people can already write backdoored code, right?
Logic stored in the database, licensed under BSL. Welcome back, 90s. I still don't get why this project has hype.
"Just install LaTeX" is really not a valid response when the LaTeX toolchain is a genuine nightmare to work with. I could do it but still use Overleaf. Managing that locally is just not worth it.
Why respond to an obviously dumb argument?
What does this even mean?
Keep in mind this is the same project that removed all useful functionality from the included web UI in the community edition with the excuse that it was too much effort to maintain. This is another case of VC-funded…
And you can also do so with ZFS. OP has hit a weird issue that normal usage won't ever get. One that should not exist, of course, but certainly not a normal one.
The JWT standard is known to be full of nonsense. Acting like this is some non-issue is hilariously disconnected from reality.
Data processing? Reasoning on supplied data?
Following that logic it would be literally impossible to trust any part of their infra. They had a bad build container, the rest of their stuff was solid.
You SHIPPED CODE THAT YOU KNEW HAD A SIDE CHANNEL????? WHAT?
Your tiny Postfix server is nothing compared to what large scale mail hosting entails.
Objective morality is how a child sees the world. Not moving on from that is embarrassing.
why does any of this even matter?
And a small service can go under anytime, without any real warning. Most big providers end up being cheaper for you as well. Vercel is insanely expensive.
There is literally no info there except rumors which OP doesn't even specify the source of.
Feels like an odd thing to post now. It's almost been three years. Hacktoberfest has been opt-in ever since, and is clearly doing fine when it comes to participants. They ran out of shirts completely last time.
They do. Look at Hubzilla.
Blocks being public in ActivityPub is already a problem. Bad instances run bots dedicated to finding out if someone blocked someone on the server and making public posts calling for harassment of them.
It isn't. This is a nonsense excuse.