Mutual agreement “look ok, but no touch” is perfect.
Mutual agreement “look ok, but no touch” is perfect.
To be honest, this is the most disappointing and depressing line.
So you change your towels every time? Otherwise when you start again, the last time you used it, you wiped your butt with it.
I think no one really pays attention to fictional age in anime. People tend to enjoy the show.
I seriously thought that it’s a myth that someone buys these premium currencies on free to play games. Like someone who buys this WinRAR license.
I’d assume that on average a kid buys 6 AAA games a year. That would be more probable for ~39€ a month. In this case they’d have mixed up many different things here.
Children in Europe spend on average 39 euros a month on in-game purchases
Really?
How? I have cups in my kitchen, but no ozes.
touch 'C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32'
Read above please. You cannot import GPL code into BSD licensed code without restricting the code distribution. In the other direction, you can do it and just add a notice about the license. It does not add restrictions to the distribution. Otherwise Linux distributions wouldn’t even have OpenSSH in base install images.
Of other software, yes. For example Linux distributions can use the BSD or MIT licensed code without any problems.
But it does not allow to remove the license from the software.
On the other hand GPL code cannot be imported into BSD code without introducing restrictions.
If you think about how many people use proprietary Android by Google, it is exactly comparable.
Comparing numbers is pointless here. Fact is that GPL has more conditions when you’re allowed to use and modify the code. More conditions means more restrictions. And this means, less freedom.
At the moment large companies sponsor the development, without being forced to do so. And they allow developers to spend time on the project for free.
The foundation also makes sure that devs sign an agreement otherwise the code is not accepted.
So where is this all proprietary?
So it’s an argument against restrictive licenses? The more freedom the better? I mean Unix in this case had a too restrictive license?
Hi. Nobody here. Do you know that if you own a PS5 or Nintendo Switch, you’re a FreeBSD user?
Maybe we’ve got a different idea what it means to be a user.
I laugh a lot about these ADHD memes. They are very familiar to me. And I don’t even have ADHD.
They don’t block torrents because they like to watch people connect to the nodes and then sue them.
It’s always better to use onion routing.
I’ve turned off autocorrect long time ago. Suggestions are fine. The one click more when I’m wrong is worth my time and I’m automatically educated to type correctly.
They should listen to the tech savvy.
Unfortunately there is a lack of awareness how Microsoft treats Windows for desktop PCs and notebooks and how the future strategy looks like. Otherwise many people would move away faster.
Isn’t it a regression? I cannot upgrade Debian unstable, either, at the moment. Last time when LLVM had a major upgrade, it took weeks until it was fixed.
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1082495