GDPR and the like! Europe is trying to protect us and evidently something is working!
peregus
I've always wondered what's the use of a download manager, especially on a smartphone. What's your use case?
I'd like to understand your point of view, why do you think that it's counterproductive?
Thanks for the clarification!
Let's hope that it doesn't rely on the official release
The definition of the worlds open source seems to me that the source is readable by everyone. If you mean something different like @[email protected] said, then that's something else.
They count as...gone! Gone to develop what's been open source until it becomes closed source. As I think it should be, because what you helped to develop with your donation is still there.
Open source means that the source code is...open, that everyone can view and use it, it doesn't mean that everyone can contribute to it. Or am I wrong?
The bottleneck is the CPU, I've the task manager always open and I see the CPU struggles a lot (RAM sometimes when I use too many VMs, SSD not at all).
This shouldn't apply to Europeans thanks to the GDPR
Thanks for the suggestion, I'll be careful about that.
But that is the original Syncthing app @fine_sandy_bottom was talking about the fork that is available in F-Droid