I don't really understand this. There was a known bug and it was shipped anyway? I must be misunderstanding
That's exactly the goal
Only developers care. The users don't even know what sideloading is. This will successfully kill off the single remaining freedom users have.
This is the final nail in the coffin for personal computing
Edge and Firefox both replicate the issue. It is on all browsers
Well, it was a good run. 25 films ain't bad!
There was nothing stopping a gullible manager from just ... transferring all the money away? uh
What an awful webpage. They hijack the click and right click actions. Can't triple click to select a paragraph. Can't drag selected text. Ugh
I feel the exact same. Marcan has done amazing work, and his random blog entries etc have saved me hours of debugging time in the past. But jeez, it is really painful to see him say absolute nonsense like "If shaming on…
Spamming nonsense isn't a good look...
Forking it is whatever, but to take over their namespace and thus break trust across the ecosystem is a dealbreaker. All devs will have to move.
So, wordpress is being burnt to the ground by Matt. Just great. :/
Much better title, thanks
Sometimes the tone is warranted. Destroying internet search for profit warrants scorn of all kinds. Zitron was too kind
A lot of words to say 'I think it's ok to follow orders blindly and torch valuable technologies'. Gomes had principles, you and Raghavan do not.
The only misleading framing here is your comment, and redis claiming anything about their license is good for users.
It makes perfect sense. They claim all these benefits to users for these non-foss licenses and then themselves avoid them like the plague
They're total hypocrites! For instance Graylog switched to OpenSearch to reap the benefits, but themselves push the awful SSPL on their users. I have no respect for these organizations. Provide real open source software…
Opensearch has been great so far, no issues ever since deploying the very initial forked version. Neither of those links seem like dealbreakers, am I missing something? Is the idea that opensearch is not usable in…
Most people must know that redis inc didn't create redis right?? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redis_(company)?useskin=vector It's funny and hypocritical that a corporation, which used the very terms of the license they…
Right. A license change like this being done in such a silent manner would lead me to drop usage of this product if I wasn't already avoiding it due to their dubious non-foss principles.
> charge companies while making tools for individual devs open source Stop using the term Open Source. It's not open source if you apply restrictions like this, it's pretty easy to see that you're being disingenuous.…
Very interesting, thanks for sharing your project. Magnetico is also integrated into Jackett I believe, which might be helpful to some people who use that
A pity their actual announcement says otherwise
Many (most?) classic viral videos from abandoned accounts will be deleted, if this policy comes into effect.
I don't really understand this. There was a known bug and it was shipped anyway? I must be misunderstanding
That's exactly the goal
Only developers care. The users don't even know what sideloading is. This will successfully kill off the single remaining freedom users have.
This is the final nail in the coffin for personal computing
Edge and Firefox both replicate the issue. It is on all browsers
Well, it was a good run. 25 films ain't bad!
There was nothing stopping a gullible manager from just ... transferring all the money away? uh
What an awful webpage. They hijack the click and right click actions. Can't triple click to select a paragraph. Can't drag selected text. Ugh
I feel the exact same. Marcan has done amazing work, and his random blog entries etc have saved me hours of debugging time in the past. But jeez, it is really painful to see him say absolute nonsense like "If shaming on…
Spamming nonsense isn't a good look...
Forking it is whatever, but to take over their namespace and thus break trust across the ecosystem is a dealbreaker. All devs will have to move.
So, wordpress is being burnt to the ground by Matt. Just great. :/
Much better title, thanks
Sometimes the tone is warranted. Destroying internet search for profit warrants scorn of all kinds. Zitron was too kind
A lot of words to say 'I think it's ok to follow orders blindly and torch valuable technologies'. Gomes had principles, you and Raghavan do not.
The only misleading framing here is your comment, and redis claiming anything about their license is good for users.
It makes perfect sense. They claim all these benefits to users for these non-foss licenses and then themselves avoid them like the plague
They're total hypocrites! For instance Graylog switched to OpenSearch to reap the benefits, but themselves push the awful SSPL on their users. I have no respect for these organizations. Provide real open source software…
Opensearch has been great so far, no issues ever since deploying the very initial forked version. Neither of those links seem like dealbreakers, am I missing something? Is the idea that opensearch is not usable in…
Most people must know that redis inc didn't create redis right?? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redis_(company)?useskin=vector It's funny and hypocritical that a corporation, which used the very terms of the license they…
Right. A license change like this being done in such a silent manner would lead me to drop usage of this product if I wasn't already avoiding it due to their dubious non-foss principles.
> charge companies while making tools for individual devs open source Stop using the term Open Source. It's not open source if you apply restrictions like this, it's pretty easy to see that you're being disingenuous.…
Very interesting, thanks for sharing your project. Magnetico is also integrated into Jackett I believe, which might be helpful to some people who use that
A pity their actual announcement says otherwise
Many (most?) classic viral videos from abandoned accounts will be deleted, if this policy comes into effect.