[-] toothbrush 11 points 1 week ago

Koks. Viel zu viel gekokst die werten Leut. Oder Lack gesoffen, kann man heutzutage nicht mehr ausschließen.

[-] toothbrush 10 points 4 weeks ago

its not near, but im sure some companies will claim they have it(and then get sued)

[-] toothbrush 11 points 2 months ago

Literally no. They are planning all of this, they are simply still in the 'grow' phase.

[-] toothbrush 10 points 2 months ago

You got it. Sometimes politicians say its for "security" so when someone is at a protest they can just arrest them just for wearing a mask.

[-] toothbrush 11 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

well, the democrat-republican left-right switch actually happened. I dont think this meme is trying to reference the current election.

edit: however, no idea why this is a "lefty" meme

[-] toothbrush 11 points 3 months ago

...no. Airships are *extremely" sensitive to wind. They could never promise delivery times that short when a bit of a gust on the atlantic could throw them absolutely completely off course. Airships can't start with "bad" weather. That is: slight winds. They cant land when there is wind. And many airships have been destroyed because of winds. Thats a fundamental problem that the hyperloop guys are going to fix just as much as they did fix the fundamental problems with the hyperloop.

[-] toothbrush 11 points 4 months ago

The website praises it as a superior license that they chose specifically because of the weak copyleft, I doubt I could change their mind

[-] toothbrush 10 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago)

Lots of "source available" licenses have a clause that a few years after development stops it becomes open source. Thing is, software with those clauses have existed for years now, and I dont know of a single case where it actually came into effect. Its very easy to have a minor patch every four years to prevent the license change, and if the devs of the software actually wanted to open source it, they would have done so whenever they wanted instead of only promising it. Clauses like that are supposed to combat abandonware, but abandonware does not usually happen because someone forgot the software existed, its a conscious choice to not release the source.

[-] toothbrush 11 points 6 months ago

Newpipe works just fine for me(on android)

[-] toothbrush 10 points 10 months ago

I am sceptical of the idea. If every post had a specific license, it would be a minefield to federate or host, because every post could potentially forbid sharing it, or have other stipulations.

Most posts and comments are not copyrightable anyway. A few sentences are not enough to count as a "creative work". It would need to be your entire posting history, and even then its dubious if that counts as one work.

I propose instead that we do it like wikipedia and others, and that the server as a whole has a license.

[-] toothbrush 11 points 1 year ago

Don't most desktop environments already have this?

If you want to include this as an option when right clicking the desktop, you will probably need to patch this into the DE of your choice, however I think at least KDE has an option for custom right click actions.

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