CriticalMiss 1w ago • 56%
Haven’t dived too deep in this case. But aren’t WP engine leeching the open source project while barely contributing back to the OSS project?
CriticalMiss 3w ago • 100%
look im not a genius as some of these PhDs but i think the solution is a lot simpler than they think
- pay your employees more money
- stop overworking them
CriticalMiss 4w ago • 100%
When Twitch this I rented a VPS in Russia that costs me $3 a month. I now route all my traffic through it and have no ads in Twitch (and im assuming YT too now?)
CriticalMiss 1mo ago • 100%
the evidence maga morons use to convince people that immigrants eat pets:
CriticalMiss 1mo ago • 100%
This could be funny if it wasn’t so sad. Reminds me of the episode in The Wire where the various departments wouldn’t take responsibility over the dead girls in the can because of they could t pinpoint where exactly they died and when. They care too much for the state. God forbid there’s a lynching and instead of admitting they have a problem they focus on cooking the stats.
CriticalMiss 3mo ago • 100%
Go BSD.
CriticalMiss 3mo ago • 100%
Our organization is configured to install N-1 of current release specifically to avoid this type of stuff. Does it matter? No, we got hit just like everyone else.
CriticalMiss 3mo ago • 100%
CriticalMiss 3mo ago • 98%
You mean the game devs they provide CDN at no additional costs, networking features a dev environment that is far more comfortable than any competitor and various additional revenue streams (such as trading cards and items)?
CriticalMiss 3mo ago • 100%
Realistically we only dislike it because it’s a half baked solution. I know that if those LLMs actually did anything useful we wouldn’t mind them. But all these LLMs do is spam the documentation, which is already on the vendor website anyway.
CriticalMiss 3mo ago • 100%
Not a legal mastermind by a long shot but it seems like a DMA violation. Someone needs to get the EU on their ass.
CriticalMiss 3mo ago • 100%
I guess each person has a different approach to antinatalism. I don’t want to bring children into the world because unlike many people who outright lie, I do not think it will bring me joy. I’m also scared that if I bring a child into this world and it will suffer as much as I currently do, I won’t be able to live with the blame.
CriticalMiss 4mo ago • 100%
The devs of this planet are lazy and rehashing content.
CriticalMiss 4mo ago • 100%
The NSA are the ones that get freaky with the cameras and all
CriticalMiss 4mo ago • 33%
Not sure why you got downvoted.. storing text isn’t a lot of data, they can easily do it once per song and wrap it up.
CriticalMiss 4mo ago • 100%
Sure bud, pirating some Microsoft Studio video games and windows ISOs right now. What? I found them on the open web!
CriticalMiss 4mo ago • 100%
Illegal =/= immoral
Just because I pirate, doesn’t mean I’m an asshole
CriticalMiss 4mo ago • 97%
I see what Vicky is attempting to do. But there's nothing stopping publishers from going over to the Epic Games Store for example and selling their content there. Valve does nothing to suppress competition (it can't really either), the competition is just bad.
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Hello. Although we pirate for various reasons (ideology, no money to spend on entertainment, etc.) I wanted to know if the community actually donates money to any FOSS project? Nearly all of us use a torrent client based on libtorrent (qBit, Transmission, Deluge) or an open source Usenet client such as SABnzbd to consume our pirated content, yet I wonder, how many people here donate to FOSS projects? I donated 15 euro to KDE in the past, as well as 10 euro to qBittorrent to keep the projects alive. I think that software that respects it's users deserves to be rewarded for doing so. What is your opinion?
Hey everyone, I'm looking for a studying mate so that we can compare each other's code etc. I have a course from work for JS (it's not mandatory) but I feel like if it's any attempt I tried in the past, without anyone to study with I will mostly end up neglecting in a few days. Which is why I'm reaching out to hopefully find someone who is on the same technical level as me to enrich our knowledge. A bit about myself: I'm a full time SysAdmin with some background knowledge in bash/python/powershell (not making any GUI apps or anything like that, just work related scripts) and I self host a few applications for myself and therefore I don't consider myself a complete beginner. Private message me, I'm available on both Discord and Matrix.
As the title suggests, I'm in the market for a vacuum that doesn't phone home, not even for initial setup (if possible). This is my first time stepping into home automation so I'm not familiar with the various FOSS projects in the space. I'm comfortable with modding/rooting the vacuum so throw your suggestions, I'll research them.
Hello, I tried in the past to wrap my head around usenet, and I bought access to some news downloader (iirc it was called that way not sure, but it was Eweka) and tried using it, the problem was that every download I tried to get was dead on arrival (link being dead, failing to verify file integrity) yet so many people on piracy forums swear by Usenet and claim that for ~$60 a year they get a much more superior experience than torrents, and yet, I currently torrent everything with no issues at all. The reason for trying Usenet that when attempting to search some less popular TV shows/movies, I could not always find it in the quality I wanted to see, and therefore decided to give it a try. Any suggestions?
So I set up TT-RSS the other day and it's generally nice, the only problem is I'm trying to find feeds that are interesting more or less. For example, we all enjoy watching TV, right? So I took the TV OPML from awesome-rss-feeds on GH and applied it, and was not amused. I don't watch that many television and I very quickly realized that none of the content in those feeds applies to me at all, so I removed it. Basically, where are the amateur hour feeds? 😅