

You might be interested in reproducible-builds.org or f-droid.org/en/docs/Reproducible_Builds
You might be interested in reproducible-builds.org or f-droid.org/en/docs/Reproducible_Builds
I tried using it but it’s not the same vibrant community anymore. Zed is much more alife
Thx! I’ve got zsh and ohmyzsh installed but my workflow hasn’t changed really. Also, I really want to store and see a command history.
Back when I used traditional distros I hated that I had no history of user installed packages/apps
Now I could just write a file and append all installs. With atomic distros, it’s clearer nowadays, but I can also save packages for later
That’s smart, thx
Visibility :/
I am no dev of rust.
My guess:
You are allowed to license your code change under gpl, you do not have to use MIT just because the package author uses MIT. You can use GPL.
You can also use MIT or no license at all. it does not force you to use MIT
You could say that, yes.
It makes sense to suggest MIT license for a MIT project
MIT is better than proprietary. MIT does not force you to not make your project free.
It’s kind of the default in the docs
SPDX license expressions support AND and OR operators to combine multiple licenses.1
[package]
# ...
license = "MIT OR Apache-2.0"
Using OR indicates the user may choose either license. Using AND indicates the user must comply with both licenses simultaneously. The WITH operator indicates a license with a special exception. Some examples:
MIT OR Apache-2.0
LGPL-2.1-only AND MIT AND BSD-2-Clause
GPL-2.0-or-later WITH Bison-exception-2.2
When I started out (I don’t write Rust but other languages), in my first years, I liked gpl and after a couple of years I got to know MIT and I started using that because I thought it is “more free”. I wasn’t aware of the consequences immediately. Once I read the GNU philosophy and started reading more about free software, I started using gplv3 again
Good for you
Poor prof
Are you still using matlab? Why? Seriously
I can recommend cockpit for managing the firewall
Native alpha sounds good since it’s foss and uses vanadium’s webview. Are you still logged in to paypal (any annoying website) a couple of months later. Or does it revoke your rights after a while?
I only use it rarely and I hate providing my info for 5 minutes just to do one transaction.
Mine has 660MB with 7MB user data, 15MB cache.
Meaning it wastes time and power such that it gets expensive on a large scale? Or does it mine crypto?
I was curious. Not mocking you :)
I could imagine living in a valley, or an alpine hut.
Paypal has 500 mb and just shows a number and you can press a button to send a number to their server.
It’s insane
What’s a/your use case?
You can format it automatically
What does it do?