I'd further argue that it would be important if your program does anything useful without the GPL parts; if so, you can probably argue that it is not a derivative work. If you however only build an extension to some…
Yes, all of the above is on the condition that some distribution happened (and you can prove that). However, distribution also happens in places you might not expect. As a business, I'd stray far away from such…
The end result will most probably violate the GPL. However, this is only realized by each user; you could probably argue that you never test your software and only look at API documentation. And then it becomes a…
I'm not entirely sure if this is even possible the way copyright in the EU works today. Be that as it may, at least from my perspective what really prohibits me from actually enforcing GPL on my software is funding. I…
I was simplyfying. What I described is unified in the European Union; however, the outlined distinction is common across the roman-germanic law system whereas the US copyright interpretation is rooted in common law. In…
Copyright in Europe fundamentally does not work like Copyright in US. More precisely, the law does not govern the monetary gains possible from copying but rather the author's artistical expression in the work. Which is…
Trademark law always hinges on the question if a reasonable consumer with reasonable knowledge could be expected to distinguish those trademarks or not. HDMIY would most probably not fly, HDIY would probably. not yet a…
Someone needs to reverse engineer and publish the spec ASAP. This is ridicolous.
Telephone Line Voltage is anywhere between 48 to 90V DC, depending on where in the world you are and which standards apply.
Give MediaMonkey a shot. If you play local files, it’s the best player I ever had the pleasure to use.
Wow, thank you. Of all things I considered happening when posting my snarky winamp remark this was not something I expected. Will check that out.
I like how they fail to mention that the Apple Music App on Windows is hot garbage riddled with bugs. A few weeks ago they broke reordering of upcoming songs, the "play next" feature and I don't know what else. I have…
Exactly the reason why I am rocking a Broadcast Headset (Beyerdynamic DT-797PV, to be specific) for work calls. It has XLR for the microphone and 1/4" for the headphones. All goes into a cheap Behringer UMC22. Never had…
If so, I'd much rather have miniDP. Better connector, better standard, it talks HDMI anyway if you want to, and you will need an adapter anyway.
That would probably be fine by me if and only if: a) the source code of the secure enclave is 100% open source b) I can compile my own version of it c) I can run my own version of it d) I face no reprecussions (i.e.…
Write first, layout second. Layouting is an entirely different job than writing. For long and very long textual content, I have yet to find automated results that give me control and look professional [0]. If you want…
I still have my local NAS and will in fact be upgrading it sometime this or next year. I don't trust cloud computing with my data, even tough I'd rather forgo the complexity and electricity cost. But that's my price of…
Proposing a layout based on US-ANSI is the definition of madness. We can discuss what's on the keys, but my ISO layout stays.
Author here - there are two main problems with directly constructing frames on an esp: first, espressif only very recently opened up the wifi stack to a point where raw frame construction is supported and even this has…
I do. Hence why my discord persona is essentially made up and used as a marketing tool for my artsy hobbies, same way as my instagram profile is carefully curated to be something I'm not.
> On the other side, humans have been fine using natural language to delegate commands to each other. And that's why all of aviation has moved to a tight phraseology, such that delegated commands are universally…
If it doesn't solve the problem (which it doesn't! Many glaciers are already gone, there's nothing we can do about it), it's not even a bad way, it is just no way to _solve_ the problem. It's the best way _to not make…
> The best way to fix the CO2 problem is stop producing it, not to try to clean it up. I'd have to disagree. Stopping the production is important, but that doesn't solve the problem, it just doesn't make it worse. A…
> They're already trialing overhead wires on some highways for electric trucks. Yes, and it's a bad idea. The friction between tarmac and rubber is orders of magnitude worse than steel on steel. Electrification alone…
I have a few more revolutionary ideas for this. First off, we need to get this environmentally clean. Obviously, this must all be electric. For last mile, battery electric is the obvious choice; however I think for main…
I'd further argue that it would be important if your program does anything useful without the GPL parts; if so, you can probably argue that it is not a derivative work. If you however only build an extension to some…
Yes, all of the above is on the condition that some distribution happened (and you can prove that). However, distribution also happens in places you might not expect. As a business, I'd stray far away from such…
The end result will most probably violate the GPL. However, this is only realized by each user; you could probably argue that you never test your software and only look at API documentation. And then it becomes a…
I'm not entirely sure if this is even possible the way copyright in the EU works today. Be that as it may, at least from my perspective what really prohibits me from actually enforcing GPL on my software is funding. I…
I was simplyfying. What I described is unified in the European Union; however, the outlined distinction is common across the roman-germanic law system whereas the US copyright interpretation is rooted in common law. In…
Copyright in Europe fundamentally does not work like Copyright in US. More precisely, the law does not govern the monetary gains possible from copying but rather the author's artistical expression in the work. Which is…
Trademark law always hinges on the question if a reasonable consumer with reasonable knowledge could be expected to distinguish those trademarks or not. HDMIY would most probably not fly, HDIY would probably. not yet a…
Someone needs to reverse engineer and publish the spec ASAP. This is ridicolous.
Telephone Line Voltage is anywhere between 48 to 90V DC, depending on where in the world you are and which standards apply.
Give MediaMonkey a shot. If you play local files, it’s the best player I ever had the pleasure to use.
Wow, thank you. Of all things I considered happening when posting my snarky winamp remark this was not something I expected. Will check that out.
I like how they fail to mention that the Apple Music App on Windows is hot garbage riddled with bugs. A few weeks ago they broke reordering of upcoming songs, the "play next" feature and I don't know what else. I have…
Exactly the reason why I am rocking a Broadcast Headset (Beyerdynamic DT-797PV, to be specific) for work calls. It has XLR for the microphone and 1/4" for the headphones. All goes into a cheap Behringer UMC22. Never had…
If so, I'd much rather have miniDP. Better connector, better standard, it talks HDMI anyway if you want to, and you will need an adapter anyway.
That would probably be fine by me if and only if: a) the source code of the secure enclave is 100% open source b) I can compile my own version of it c) I can run my own version of it d) I face no reprecussions (i.e.…
Write first, layout second. Layouting is an entirely different job than writing. For long and very long textual content, I have yet to find automated results that give me control and look professional [0]. If you want…
I still have my local NAS and will in fact be upgrading it sometime this or next year. I don't trust cloud computing with my data, even tough I'd rather forgo the complexity and electricity cost. But that's my price of…
Proposing a layout based on US-ANSI is the definition of madness. We can discuss what's on the keys, but my ISO layout stays.
Author here - there are two main problems with directly constructing frames on an esp: first, espressif only very recently opened up the wifi stack to a point where raw frame construction is supported and even this has…
I do. Hence why my discord persona is essentially made up and used as a marketing tool for my artsy hobbies, same way as my instagram profile is carefully curated to be something I'm not.
> On the other side, humans have been fine using natural language to delegate commands to each other. And that's why all of aviation has moved to a tight phraseology, such that delegated commands are universally…
If it doesn't solve the problem (which it doesn't! Many glaciers are already gone, there's nothing we can do about it), it's not even a bad way, it is just no way to _solve_ the problem. It's the best way _to not make…
> The best way to fix the CO2 problem is stop producing it, not to try to clean it up. I'd have to disagree. Stopping the production is important, but that doesn't solve the problem, it just doesn't make it worse. A…
> They're already trialing overhead wires on some highways for electric trucks. Yes, and it's a bad idea. The friction between tarmac and rubber is orders of magnitude worse than steel on steel. Electrification alone…
I have a few more revolutionary ideas for this. First off, we need to get this environmentally clean. Obviously, this must all be electric. For last mile, battery electric is the obvious choice; however I think for main…