Server-side is not FOSS.
My interests include IGI (A videogame that really describes my personality), programming (Who doesn’t like having computers do their job), Math (Obviously we have to respect our universe’s language), Computer science, Linux, FOSS and technology.
I do hate the current education system a lot.
Server-side is not FOSS.
All the comments and posts I make at a website are generalized and meant to be publicly viewable, I prefer data permanence.
I would really like if Telegram goes 100% FOSS
Moral of the story: Think twice before downvoting/disliking a not-so-popular post.
I wish there were a standard which defined these kind of stuff
Enter your Fedora activation key - XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX
I really wished I lived in Europe.
If the one instance fells into a ruling class, we’ll just make another instance. If many of them gets owned, there will exist at least a few ones that that doesn’t, we’ll just join that one.
I need more buyouts like this.
I don’t really care if Google took XMPP protocol and used it internally. That counts as “building on open-source stuff”, they can do if license permits. But they didn’t really killed the federated communities that uses it on a daily basis.
I wish buyouts and sellouts like this happen more, just so the fediverse can get more attention. Will direct many people to the FOSS world as well <3
I prefer a native client for jabber, but this seems so neat that I might start using it.
Seems like a good recommendation. Will keep an eye on it :)
IT has always been a thing since the 50s, and no matter how big they grow, they can’t force centralized portals on all 7.9 billion people, so the result will always be biased.
I don’t understand what Mozilla really wants sometimes.
I am so sure that people will still click the “Accept all” button.
I am not currently, but wish to be that in my future.
Oh yes, forgot of that. We can modify the syntax a bit I guess?
Excluding the 5 options proposed in this article for Debian’s decision considering non-free firmware, my suggestion would be kick-starting the production of hardware of various use-cases with free firmware on which the official image would run. The non-free image would be still be developed unofficially.
That’s the problem with every open source application or software, actually.