Where’s the docstring?
Where’s the docstring?
Wdym? Are devs not functional?
Twitter’s rate limit changes have led to the death of third-party apps like Apollo
Apollo?
Twitter implemented a rate limit to manage their infrastructure migration to Raspberry Pi
Raspberry pi?
Elon Musk is supposedly fighting against the CIA and NSA, who are using Twitter for censorship
Wha…?
I now noticed that the post’s content differs between instances, sorry about that.
I could be wrong. I’d be happy to be shown wrong. Always room to learn.
Generally when I hear cyber security I think of things like data breaches, vulnerability research, malware analysis, netsec, appsec… Stuff like that.
I’m actually not really sure where I’d have posted. I remember seeing a meta community somewhere, maybe lemmy.world, where you can have discussions about Lemmy. But I’m really not sure.
And just to make it clear, I’m just giving you my honest opinion. Not trying to make you feel bad or anything.
How is is this cyber security related?
And it’s not P2P…
Jami is p2p for example. Direct communication between peers.
I think technically what they sell is services related to RHEL and not it itself (correct me if I’m wrong).
To me at least, a big problem with it is the hypocrisy. RHEL started itself by repackaging another piece of software. Why is it not OK for others to do the same to them? Especially when the gpl license allows that, and requires them to allow that!
The Linux license allows anyone to distribute it for profit (under certain conditions). If I wanted to sell CDs with the Linux kernel I could. Wouldn’t be a good business, but I could.