It is. FOSS is for free. Non-FOSS is $infinity. It's a very simple price plan.
> What mostly riles me up about some 'foss movement' people is the fact that some of them think they're morally superior. That may be so. I also don't like that. But the way to address that is not to be full of yourself…
> In general I prefer if people keep their politics out of IT infrastructure. Fine, then go somewhere else and don't use Codeberg. Your criticism is part of bringing politics into this. It's about freedom and choice.…
> It's only a great alternative if you believe GitHub deserves to die Geez, why so extreme? They choose whom they support for free, and they choose FLOSS projects with similar goals/philosophies. If your project has a…
A: This thing! It's true! B: Prove it! A: No, you prove first! With really rigorous thinking, please!
All good advice. I especially agree with the first line as a solid foundation. As long as you don't sleep well, forget the rest. And as long as you don't exercise regularly, the regular sleep will be much harder. One…
The network is the prime example for forcing serialization of events. Tbf, I agree with the recipe criticism. Would be neat with a dependency graph instead of a step-by-step list of things to do when baking a cake.…
> And when you have colonists with that altruistic mindset, then yes - the idiot rate of that society has the potential to be significantly lower. If people sign up to this trip believing that they are getting away from…
How do your scifi stories solve social issues like the breakdown of civilization following events like civil wars caused by events like the Capitol storming? In other words, isn't the threat to the human species mostly…
I completely agree. That functional style actually favors readability and maintainability is a quite strong claim which I read often but it's usually lacking evidence. In my experience, software engineers "think"…
It is. FOSS is for free. Non-FOSS is $infinity. It's a very simple price plan.
> What mostly riles me up about some 'foss movement' people is the fact that some of them think they're morally superior. That may be so. I also don't like that. But the way to address that is not to be full of yourself…
> In general I prefer if people keep their politics out of IT infrastructure. Fine, then go somewhere else and don't use Codeberg. Your criticism is part of bringing politics into this. It's about freedom and choice.…
> It's only a great alternative if you believe GitHub deserves to die Geez, why so extreme? They choose whom they support for free, and they choose FLOSS projects with similar goals/philosophies. If your project has a…
A: This thing! It's true! B: Prove it! A: No, you prove first! With really rigorous thinking, please!
All good advice. I especially agree with the first line as a solid foundation. As long as you don't sleep well, forget the rest. And as long as you don't exercise regularly, the regular sleep will be much harder. One…
The network is the prime example for forcing serialization of events. Tbf, I agree with the recipe criticism. Would be neat with a dependency graph instead of a step-by-step list of things to do when baking a cake.…
> And when you have colonists with that altruistic mindset, then yes - the idiot rate of that society has the potential to be significantly lower. If people sign up to this trip believing that they are getting away from…
How do your scifi stories solve social issues like the breakdown of civilization following events like civil wars caused by events like the Capitol storming? In other words, isn't the threat to the human species mostly…
I completely agree. That functional style actually favors readability and maintainability is a quite strong claim which I read often but it's usually lacking evidence. In my experience, software engineers "think"…