Because it's a massive footgun, no, footcannon. It also most likely violates the GPL. It's copy-pasting from stackoverflow except a little faster.
When a command line tool for listing filed has its own website, you know it's too much. Seriously. All I need is a program that can tell me what files there are in a directory. That's such a trivial problem.
Also Hungarian, and a bunch of other languages in the general are AFAIK
To be fair, Windows was named way before the WWW was a thing. And Apple Mail is an email client, so it absolutely makes sense.
I once saw someone there posting asking what to do with actual, physical rust (i.e. asking for removal tips)
You don't seem to see the difference between the letter and the spirit. Sure, Tusky complies with the letter of the definition; that doesn't make it moral This is what Stallman said: > If a free program has a malicious…
But I think he did say that such restrictions are bad and people should remove it
I live in a country which uses both (it's moving towards white lights but it's not uniform), and I like yellow lights MUCH better. The very bright white lights just hurt my eyes.
Indeed, as always competition benefits the costumer
Depends on how you do it. Of course if you want to move instantly then that's gonna be hard. But slowly moving isn't that bad, or creating new projects somewhere else and slowly porting old ones. Even then, it's…
No, but GHE is paid software. And not like it's impossible to migrate, it's just a fancy git frontend after all. Gogs/Gitea/Gitlab CE is completely capable of doing what it does.
And neither does it violate any similar law (because not many people know, but the DMCA is not an idea from the US, just barely the US implementation of the 1996 WIPO treaty), in the European Union or anywhere else. So…
I had that installed by default though. Weird.
It is indeed not mobile friendly, but it is using HTTPS.
> except maybe irc, but except for a few nerds, it's hard to get anyone on there anymore Well IRC isn't really meant to be used for persistent communication anyway
Because it's a massive footgun, no, footcannon. It also most likely violates the GPL. It's copy-pasting from stackoverflow except a little faster.
When a command line tool for listing filed has its own website, you know it's too much. Seriously. All I need is a program that can tell me what files there are in a directory. That's such a trivial problem.
Also Hungarian, and a bunch of other languages in the general are AFAIK
To be fair, Windows was named way before the WWW was a thing. And Apple Mail is an email client, so it absolutely makes sense.
I once saw someone there posting asking what to do with actual, physical rust (i.e. asking for removal tips)
You don't seem to see the difference between the letter and the spirit. Sure, Tusky complies with the letter of the definition; that doesn't make it moral This is what Stallman said: > If a free program has a malicious…
But I think he did say that such restrictions are bad and people should remove it
I live in a country which uses both (it's moving towards white lights but it's not uniform), and I like yellow lights MUCH better. The very bright white lights just hurt my eyes.
Indeed, as always competition benefits the costumer
Depends on how you do it. Of course if you want to move instantly then that's gonna be hard. But slowly moving isn't that bad, or creating new projects somewhere else and slowly porting old ones. Even then, it's…
No, but GHE is paid software. And not like it's impossible to migrate, it's just a fancy git frontend after all. Gogs/Gitea/Gitlab CE is completely capable of doing what it does.
And neither does it violate any similar law (because not many people know, but the DMCA is not an idea from the US, just barely the US implementation of the 1996 WIPO treaty), in the European Union or anywhere else. So…
I had that installed by default though. Weird.
It is indeed not mobile friendly, but it is using HTTPS.
> except maybe irc, but except for a few nerds, it's hard to get anyone on there anymore Well IRC isn't really meant to be used for persistent communication anyway