[-] master@lem.serkozh.me 135 points 1 year ago

Windows: "We dropped support for that thing you bought brand new 5 years ago"

Linux: "We are considering dropping support for something that has existed for longer than you had"

[-] master@lem.serkozh.me 4 points 1 year ago

This license grants individuals the freedom to review, modify, and utilize the code for personal, academic, scientific, research, and development purposes. However, for commercial use, consent from the Any Association is required.

Here, it isn't open source.

[-] master@lem.serkozh.me 15 points 1 year ago

Just don't switch to "all", that's it. Pretty much any platform that has more than 1.5 users and allows any political discussions is doomed to be filled with extreme politics

[-] master@lem.serkozh.me 13 points 1 year ago

I'm pretty sure that Lynx does not

[-] master@lem.serkozh.me 4 points 1 year ago

It doesn't make a lot of sense for LetsEncrypt to spend time adding support for such certs, since both a domain name and a cert from another CA are cheaper than buying an IPv4 block

[-] master@lem.serkozh.me 3 points 1 year ago

certificates can only be obtained for domain names

That is not true, nothing prevents it on the technical side, and even some trusted CAs sell them under certain conditions

[-] master@lem.serkozh.me 2 points 1 year ago

you can also accomplish that by turning off city's electrical grid

[-] master@lem.serkozh.me 3 points 1 year ago

On a similar scale, but with consequences like zeroing out savings and maxing out credit cards of several dozens of millions of people or violence for political views/sexual preferences/etc on the same scale. Basically, something that will make a large number of people learn about the importance of privacy the hard way.

[-] master@lem.serkozh.me 2 points 1 year ago

You can't read documentation if there is no documentation

[-] master@lem.serkozh.me 14 points 1 year ago

Not until there is a massive data breach that leads to very serious and obvious real world consequences

[-] master@lem.serkozh.me 2 points 1 year ago

This comment is posted through my personal private instance :)

[-] master@lem.serkozh.me 4 points 1 year ago

I switched from GNOME 3 a long time ago, and emulating GNOME's workflow would be the last thing I would want

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TL;DR: Rocky Linux found two ways to obtain SRPMs without having to agree to RH's TOS and EULA:

  • UBI container images
  • pay-per-use public cloud instances
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