RedHat telling customers they can only enter agreement with them if they don’t choose to use their rights is the same thing as denying their rights. That’s a mighty fine hair to split, but I understand something like that could be argued in court. I still feel this completely neuters the whole point of the GPL. Authors who chose the GPL did so with the clear expectation that redistribution would be paid forward. I hope FSF chooses to go to court over this.
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All I’m saying is that there has been a conspiracy to get us to burn oil, avoid clean energy, and it just so happens that lizards like higher temperatures.
How is it builtin? I don’t see it in the changelog.
It would be nice if the welcome page would tell you what community it will be redirecting you too. Right now it looks like something hijacked my browser; I don’t really trust it.
Also, I got error 500 after entering my hostname.
And it might take some effort. But if you had a searchable select box populated with a master list of instances, that might be pretty cool.
In the end, training everyone to make lmmy.to urls when they reference a community may be too difficult. This needs to be a builtin feature of the lemmi web ui somehow.
The yank buffer is useful, but sometimes I’ll do an action that replaces the yank buffer, when I wanted to save that text. So put:
map K “_
in your .vimrc. Now you can use shift-k before a command to make it not update the yank buffer. For example: go to a word and type yw to copy the word. Go to another word and type KdwP to delete the word and paste your saved word. Alternately, you can also type Kcw then type something and ctrl-R followed by “ to paste.
Please let this happen. I just made a change to my Fios account and I really have no idea what the actual bill will be until it arrives. Their “estimates” are bullshit.
Could you link to information about this “shopping”?
The five minutes part seems to be irrelevant. They just want you to reboot once a day.
That is just denying redistribution with extra steps.