Tbh a laptop is a “mobile” device
Tbh a laptop is a “mobile” device
Wait what I thought this was satire at first
You know what that means - sounds like your washer needs some good old fashioned Generative AI!
Didn’t he just win the Euros at 17
Nginx is owned by F5 now which is an American company so it’s not RU anymore
That line isn’t going to recover for a while now
Right? I had to do the same
It’s satirical/sarcastic, I even added the bro and everything. You see Linux users doing the same on every fucking Windows post so I couldn’t resist.
Easily fixable, just use Windows bro
They should’ve stuck to v0.X versioning until it’s ready. Makes no sense to up to v1 if it’s still in alpha/beta
And your way to look at things that “all apps must be 20 mb or less otherwise they are unoptimised” is better because?
Your phone has bigger problems if it cannot take 170mb apps, this isn’t the 1990s
To be pedantic, you can’t upgrade to a new LTS the moment it releases (unless you force it). It’s offered to users running the old LTS after 6 months IIRC. It’s possible to start with 24.04 from scratch, but you can’t upgrade for a while.
That’s regarded
Not OP but I’ve accidentally fingered another key a split second before hitting enter a few times. It’s not implausible.
I’ve never seen Sandeep spelt that way lol
Shift + right-click will override all this BS in Firefox.
Obsidian is one of those applications I sooo want to install because everyone loves it, but to me if I’m going through the pain of selfhosting I want to go FOSS only. Argh!
In very basic terms - GPL means that any modifications you make to a code base and distribute to public, you need to keep the license as GPL and open source all your modifications.
Once cloud started becoming a thing, the cloud vendors went “Well ackchyually🤓, the code changes we’re making are hosted on OUR server so we’re not technically distributing them to the public. So fuck you we have no obligation to make them open source”.
Which is why AGPL exists so even server side code needs to be public. Since the application in question here is a backend service, it’ll always be used server side and so any forks need to be open source.
Dude’s having an interesting life trajectory