Using fish (shell, not emulator) gets you some of that.
Sort of a remake, sort of a prequel.
The Luddites weren’t anti-technology, and never were.
Luddites were always focused on not being ripped off by capitalists. Further reading below.
https://locusmag.com/2022/01/cory-doctorow-science-fiction-is-a-luddite-literature/
https://lens.monash.edu/@technology/2021/08/18/1383616/im-a-luddite-you-should-be-one-too
Yep. Sounds like you can’t really operate without one. :(
That sucks. I’m sorry.
Because if you can operate without one, life is so much better.
Cars ruin cities.
Okay, but openai was open source once. And then they just didn’t change their name when they changed their licenses. Which I actually think is more dishonest.
Just so you know, everything in that link after ?si= is purely tracking information so Google can know who you send links to, and when they open them.
There’s 6 days left on the EDF Humble Bundle.
https://www.humblebundle.com/games/earth-defense-force-friends-unite
This is likely the most asinine thing I hear on a regular basis. Speed limits exist for a reason. If driving the speed limit actually created a hazard, rather than simply creating an annoyance for someone who is willing to drive recklessly to shave a few seconds off their trip, you might have a point, but you don’t.
The only circumstance where it creates a hazard is if everyone else around them is speeding, in which case, the people who are speeding are creating the hazard, not the person following the laws, you know, the ones that are there to enforce safety on the roads.
Depends on the size of the home I suppose. Tiny bungalow? Yeah, a little weird. Three-story? Not weird at all IMO.
Very cool. Had I not just installed (ublue) Kinoite, I’d probably be trying this today. I’m a chronic distrohopper, and this looks very cool.
Fennec, it’s a type of fox in the real world, and it’s a perfectly fine fork of Firefox.
And Firefox for android is great, leaps and bounds better than the Chromes and Chromiums that many people use. Firefox for android allows you to install browser extensions!
I never have to leave home without my µBlock Origin again.
All narrated by Tim Gerard Reynolds, and he’s AWESOME.
THEN also
Also narrated by Tim Gerard Reynolds, but there are also more voiced character in these, so there’s more variety, and it’s great.
I really like Red Rising.
Weaker copyleft. Doesn’t guarantee freedom the way GPL does.
If someone were to make a proprietary derivative using the MIT licensed code, that would be allowed. Their source code changes aren’t required to be shared and licensed under a FLOSS license.
GPL on the other hand, guarantees (legally, not always in practice) that any derivatives are to be licensed the same way, so they must remain FLOSS.
What you said about YaST, I 100% agree with.
I distro hopped a lot.
Mained Manjaro for a while… but now that I’ve found OpenSUSE, I’m not going anywhere. The convenience and polish YaST has is unbelievable.
Tumbleweed has been on my main machine for 3 years now? I also have OpenSUSE “Kalpa” installed on my TV box, and Leap on a laptop.
I dabble in NixOS, but Tumbleweed is my true love.
Yeah, I figured it was tracking.
Since we’re talking about it, and I really like the guy’s work, I figured I should say who coined it! Author, Cory Doctorow! He has a blog where he (among all the other stuff he writes about) defined the word, and wrote several articles about it.
pluralistic.net