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  • There is nothing illegal about packaging Redis, or other open-source projects depending on it, irrespective of jurisdiction.

    And Arch has no customers to worry about if they accidentally depend on a package that restricts closed-source commercialization, not that it's a distro's job to pick on that anyway. Commercial entities are supposed to have a process that checks the licenses of all dependencies. If you know how to reliably avoid AGPL, then you know how to reliably avoid RSAL and SSPL.

    And I'm liking the cognitive dissonance of dissing Redis while praising Red Hat 🙂

  • Community has "Lemmy" in its name, sidebar mentions vents, and I'm not genuinely angry or emotionally charged about this, the title is just exaggerated.

    I don't know. It felt appropriate here. And it definitely counts as a shitpost from my own perspective.

  • you’re a vampire acting in total deniability while you smell for blood.

    omg 😲

    asshole, stop insulting people

    huh 🙄

    Just because you don’t get it

    get what 🤔

    doesn’t warrant any corrossive purposeless insults being validated as any kind of quality character.

    the irony 🙂

  • The biggest problem with these cameras would be the fact that they are probably relatively easy to hack, especially for other enemy state actors, although none of them specifically comes to mind 😉🤐

    And despite the negative context, and possible usual fabrication involved, the only surprise in that farcical reporting for me was how the BBC let slip the fact that the Taliban are providing power and water services to the population at a level that is functional and beneficial enough for the supposed threat of withholding them to be seen as of consequence.

  • Linux @lemmy.ml
    badmin @lemm.ee

    So a bit under 3 years ago, I made my infamous Wayland rant post that is likely the most read post on this blog by miles. I should really actually write about music again one of these days, but that's a topic for another time. The language was perhaps a bit inflammatory, but I felt the criticisms I made at the time were fair. It was primarily born out some frustrations I had with the entire ecosystem, and it was not like I was the only sole voice. There are other people out there you can find that encountered their own unique Wayland problems and wrote about it.

    With that post, I probably cast myself as some anti-Wayland guy which is my own doing, but I promise you that is not the case. You can check my mpv commits, and it's businesses as usual. Lots of Wayland fixes, features, and all that good stuff. Quite some time has passed since then, and it is really overdue look at the situation again with all the new developments in mind. To be frank, my original post is very outdated a

    Unpopular Opinion @lemmy.world
    badmin @lemm.ee

    Erasing your Reddit history is an asshole move, and does not really help "the cause"

    Users removing their entire Reddit history might block people from reaching useful info that was in that history. Think of people, who may not be Redditors themselves, searching in the future via google, or whatever, for some useful info that was in your deleted history, just because you wanted to feel good about yourself sticking it to spez, or just because you blindly followed the manic sheeple who advised you to do so.

    Deleting your entire Reddit history does not help the cause, not proactively anyway.

    What would help the cause is people knowing that a very useful/knowledgeable/interesting user, as evidenced by their Reddit history, has abandoned their platform. Even better, if people knew that the useful/knowledgeable/interesting user has moved to a new platform called Lemmy.

    Whether you are planning to leave Reddit completely, or you are splitting your time between here and there, leaving a message like the one below at the end of comments, and/or in its own stickied post in