Not just license. You also need to link to it as a shared library and allow users to replace it with their own build of the library. Meaning you can’t use stuff like DRM and anticheats.
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deadcream@kbin.socialto World News@lemmy.world•A surge of Russian demand has made China the world's biggest car exporter1·1 year agoLada doesn’t really exist anymore. Before 2022 it was just assembling cheap Renault cars with Lada branding (and actually owned by Renault). Now it’s nationalised and assembles some obscure Chinese cars (or plans to. Not sure if they managed to set it up yet).
Sure, it’s hard to craft a perfect solution. However the status quo for a long time was that applications were doing it themselves. And Wayland took it away without providing a replacement.
I had been led to believe that one of Wayland’s strength was solving the correct window coordinates save-and-restore problem. Does someone know what happened here?
It’s literally the opposite. Windows aren’t allowed to position themselves on Wayland (because it’s unsafe or something). Window state save restoration must implemented by the compositor itself. Not sure about GNOME, but KDE doesn’t have that.
deadcream@kbin.socialto World News@lemmy.world•North Korea test fires ballistic missile with potential to reach entire US, Japan says221·1 year agoIf they can built space rockets that can carry payload to orbit, they can build ICBMs. First space launchers were modified ICBMs after all.
It’s a feature-rich text editor with LSP support. I suppose you could use it as a simple IDE, though I haven’t tried it.
deadcream@kbin.socialto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Do you follow any youtubers that talk about film, tv, animation or vfx?21·1 year agoDial the Gate. Series of interviews with people involved in making of Stargate TV show (not just actors bit people at every level). It’s over 200 episodes now.
deadcream@kbin.socialto Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•Tesla Cybertruck's stiff structure, sharp design """raise""" safety concerns - experts26·1 year agoDoes USA not have mandatory safety tests for vehicles?
deadcream@kbin.socialto THE POLICE PROBLEM@lemmy.world•Stabbing of Derek Chauvin raises questions about inmate safety44·1 year agoThey should have just put him in the electric chair and be done with it.
Well GTK does not have theming anymore, though it still needs some way to configure fonts and icon theme.
deadcream@kbin.socialto Astronomy@mander.xyz•These Eerie Photos Are The Only Ones Ever Taken on Venus21·1 year agoWe just need spren to control our surgebinding and will be fine.
Nah, this is patented by Sony.
deadcream@kbin.socialto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Looking for FOSS android TV (or something like Kodi, but dumber)6·1 year agoGoogle-certified Android TV devices aren’t known to receive security updates either.
Does it really matter? It’s the usual corporate intrigues/power struggle/backstabbing/whatever. Just for some reason leaked into public view instead of being behind the scenes like it’s normally done, probably because someone is stupid.
Algorithm favors videos that are highly upvoted or downvoted. Anything that gets emotion/reaction out of you - doesn’t matter whether positive or negative - is brought to the top.
deadcream@kbin.socialto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Canada bans WeChat, Kaspersky applications on government devices141·1 year agoKaspersky is closely tied to Russian government. The dude himself (founder and CEO) has a government position as one of Putin’s advisors or something. Also he believes that anonymity should be purged from the internet, and every user should be personally indentified, enforced by the government. In the name of “security”, of course.
Low effort tickets are ignored because they are bullshit.
High effort tickets are ignored because devs are lazy and can’t be bothered to deal with complex and boring issues.
Well, at least that’s how I roll as an open source developer lol.
deadcream@kbin.socialto Linux@lemmy.ml•KDE Plasma 6.0 Approved For Fedora 40 - Including Dropping The X11 Session31·1 year agoIt’s still not enough time for KDE devs to fix all major issues with Wayland. It requires at least another two years in the oven.
deadcream@kbin.socialto Linux@lemmy.ml•KDE Plasma 6.0 Approved For Fedora 40 - Including Dropping The X11 Session811·1 year agoI wonder if they consulted Plasma devs about it. Sure they said that they aim to make Wayland ready for Plasma 6, but it didn’t sound like it was an actual plan for 6.0. After all they got their hands full with Qt 6 porting, and there are still major roadblocks with completing Wayland support, while 6.0 is about to have its alpha release already.
Knowing Fedora devs however, I suspect they didn’t. They switched to Plasma Wayland by default several Fedora releases ago, when it was in no way ready. I guess I will switch to a different distro when this time comes.
He was pretty clear in Quran on that topic.