I think there is a CLI client that supports Lemmy
ndr
Why is everyone so confused about this? Genuinely asking.
If I send an email to [email protected] I don’t expect it to be received by [email protected]
And if I go to a group on Facebook called Banana, I don’t expect to be able to interact with a Discord server called Banana.
By the way, why is this posted here?
Yes. I just don’t know if it’s good to phrase it as “RHEL customers are legally allowed to share the code”, since as soon as they do it they won’t be allowed to be customers anymore lol (assuming Red Hat finds out)
One more thing: use Creative mode, it’s “smarter”.
It’s simple: they can redistribute it since it’s GPL, but if they do so, they break their business contract with RedHat, so they’re not customers anymore and can’t see the source code in the future.
GPL doesn’t mean that they must give the code to everyone, only that you have those rights as long as you have the software. So RedHat is not forced to have everyone as a customer, and according to them, distributing the code kicks you out.
They can still re-distribute the current source they have, but will not have access to future source code.
Fun fact: try to search for “brown sugar” there
yabai
on macOS is pretty cool as a tiling window manager. Not perfect, but not bad!
Yes, the amount and the frequency are the cause. I’m no anthropologist but they did not have access to all this sugar all the time like we do now. Even our fruit is much sweeter than it used to be even only a few centuries ago (we selected for those traits).
As I said, our saliva should be able to neutralize the acids after some time, but this is not enough if we introduce sugar all the time in our mouth.
Nice! Although when I first launched it after updating, it got stuck on the (frozen) spinning loading wheel for like 20 seconds. Luckily everything is working fine now. I’m on iOS 17 by the way
I was under the impression that GrapheneOS support lasts only as long as the official support, for security reasons.
Non ho mai avuto un iPhone con 3D Touch, eppure mi sembra un’azione così naturale considerata la UI che Apple usa al punto che ne sento comunque la mancanza!
Is it really super high? It might not be very intuitive, but there’s nothing truly complicated. Maybe I’m out of touch.