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Ran into this at work too. They just nixed the free group tier. I hope here are opensource alternatives we can pay for.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•On the unfortunate need for an "age verification" API for legal compliance reasons in some U.S. states
1·2 days ago30-4 = 26
https://www.visualcapitalist.com/mapped-every-states-share-of-u-s-gdp/
Still largest economy by GDP. Next is China at 20 or the EU at 22.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•On the unfortunate need for an "age verification" API for legal compliance reasons in some U.S. states
11·3 days agoIt is not. Leave California and serve the rest of the country.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•On the unfortunate need for an "age verification" API for legal compliance reasons in some U.S. states
31·3 days agoAnd the rest of the US is unimportant?
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Linux@lemmy.ml•On the unfortunate need for an "age verification" API for legal compliance reasons in some U.S. statesEnglish
52·3 days agoThe rest of the US is still available?
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Linux@lemmy.ml•On the unfortunate need for an "age verification" API for legal compliance reasons in some U.S. states
132·3 days agoWhy not say “we won’t sell to any customers in California” and be done with it? If someone goes out of their way to install Ubuntu on their system, it’s up to them. Also, how is that going to work for OSes in the cloud? Will CI pipelines need to be age gated?
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Privacy@programming.dev•CBP Tapped Into the Online Advertising Ecosystem To Track Peoples’ Movements
4·4 days ago“My privacy doesn’t matter”
Famous last words.
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Privacy@programming.dev•Motorola confirms GrapheneOS support for a future phone, bringing over features
5·5 days agoGrapheneOS really had good marketing, wow. /e/OS had been around for a while, as well as LineageOS. Hopefully this is the beginning of more vendors supporting different ROMs.
Actually, now I’m curious. @[email protected] why don’t you have partnerships with other manufacturers besides FairPhone?
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•Federation between Funkwhale and Mastodon?English
3·5 days agoThanks for testing @[email protected] and @[email protected] !
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Privacy@programming.dev•AI Can Now Easily Unmask Your Secret Online Life (Even If You Use a Fake Name)
2·6 days agoSoon people will have a local AI that writes for you using a persona for different accounts. Good luck deanonymising that.
I was hoping for it to end with “go opensource”. But well, that would be asking for too much.
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Opensource@programming.dev•Open source devs consider making hogs pay for every Git pull
8·6 days agoIt’s very top down here. If the group of designated leaders (meaning CTO and his close friends) don’t approve of changes to the Way of Working and base repository template, it shall not be applied.
I’ve pointed out problems before and wanted to improve things but was told to “stay in my lane” basically. That killed all motivation to go through the proper channels. If you aren’t in the in-group, well, that’s it, you have no say.
Unfortunately, they pay well.
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•Federation between Funkwhale and Mastodon?English
3·6 days agoShare you funk whale account when you. I’m curious too.
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Privacy@programming.dev•Fuck Github, Microsoft has made it impossible to create an account without linking to hardware or phones
6·6 days agoGet the fuck off of github 🤷
I’ve been saying it since Microslop took over github. There’s codeberg, radicle, and Gitlab. Move before they start asking for age identification and you’re locked out of your repos.
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Opensource@programming.dev•Open source devs consider making hogs pay for every Git pull
36·7 days agoDo it, please. My company doesn’t care and has pipelines running that pull from npm and pypi for every push, merge, etc. - and devs use AI that has been ordered to commit and push as frequently as possible. With around 100 devs, just imagine the traffic.
They were forced to pay for dockerhub because of the pipelines failing. But they must be forced to pay for packages repos too. I sneakily changed our pipeline to pull from the in-house docker registry, and for pipelines to require pulling from package repos only when locks changed. Our CI is faster than every other team, but nobody noticed.
So yeah, charge the companies! Please!
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Opensource@programming.dev•Welcoming the Open Source Endowment
2·7 days agoThank you. That makes sense to me now!
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Opensource@programming.dev•Welcoming the Open Source Endowment
2·7 days agoI don’t understand. Is this another way to make a donation?
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Linux@programming.dev•Firefox’s AI Kill Switch is a Trap: How Mozilla Made AI Your Problem
141·9 days agoLibreWolf FTW?
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Programming@programming.dev•Tips on dissecting vibe code
3·10 days agoFighting fire with fire. I like it.












I’ve never shared my opensource work and still gotten jobs. IMO having opensource profiles is a liability for those who don’t have well known projects. Mine are nearly all explorations into unknown stuff and quickly thrown together. If they looked at my profile, it wouldn’t be a reflection of my capabilities.