

Samsung, being the largest manufacturer of South Korea, has an incentive to keep their production as in-house as possible. Which is why they’re reluctant to license technology that they can build themselves, such as cameras.
Samsung, being the largest manufacturer of South Korea, has an incentive to keep their production as in-house as possible. Which is why they’re reluctant to license technology that they can build themselves, such as cameras.
That must have taken some diplomacy, but it would have been even more impressive to have convinced Stallman to come too
You mean “boycott all privative culture and start learning how to not depend on entertainment to have a fulfilling life” right?
Ah yes, Lieutenant William Guile, or as I like to call him, “Bill Guile the Sonic Guy”
Homarr is more or less turnkey, as long as you use Docker to deploy your services.
scientists can now download the software code and use the artificial intelligence (AI) tool for non-commercial applications
(emphasis mine)
Which means that this is an open core code, not open source proper due to the non-commercial restriction, unfortunately.
People are still unwilling to just go without Big Media and boycott it entirely. Until they do, they will keep abusing their clients.
Talking about that: redbubble.com/es/i/pegatina/Ag…
Where can one submit requests for re-evaluation? Seems like the NYT’s credibility and factuality have dropped significantly during the last year
@modev I’m genuinely surprised to see so few C courses integrating standard C safety tools, such as linters. It’s extremely easy to write unsafe C on the beginning, heck I passed years avoiding loops like the plague because I didn’t manage to write them correctly without going on an off-by-one error. Something that a linter would have caught and fixed for me.
Most important part to me: Adwaita is finally themeable again! No more black-or-white-or-the-highway
Account verification is relatively simple, if you have your own website you just add a link back with a special formatting. Problem is, barely anyone applies for self-verification, and several platforms such as Lemmy don’t support self-verification whatsoever. I can see why something like a distributed verification agency should be a thing, if we manage to make the implementation less technical for the end users of course.
@bilbobaggins The good part: my self-hosted VaultWarden supports passkeys, so I’ve added them to everything I can. The bad part: Android does not support third-party passkeys on Android 13 and lower, and guess whose phone is stuck with 13 being the latest official release for his smartphone - that means that the websites that completely substitute the password with a passkey, such as PlayStation and Microsoft, are currently off-limits for me because I’ll end up locked outside.
@reimufumo The Discord is bridged to a Matrix room, right?
…or at least XMPP or even IRC… right?!
@JPDev Then again, that’s how a few free software games actually work
Even better: add a second USB-C port, so we can use a wired headphone and a charger at the same time.