nickster, to linux

I was at ’s today and I remember reading an article about 15 years ago about their custom does anyone know anything about it? Are they still using it? Is it fully from scratch or based on or ?

kde, to kde
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New LabPlot tutorial

https://tube.kockatoo.org/w/9Kmqeefqw35EpEZj914N5p

In this short video you'll learn how to how to fit a distribution to data.

, -normalDistribution Distribution

@kde

wdlindsy, to food
@wdlindsy@toad.social avatar

"According to Google’s news search, the media has run more than 10,000 stories this year about Phillip Schofield, the British television presenter who resigned over an affair with a younger colleague."

~ George Monbiot


/1

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2023/jul/15/food-systems-collapse-plutocrats-life-on-earth-climate-breakdown

wdlindsy,
@wdlindsy@toad.social avatar

"Google also records a global total of five news stories about a scientific paper published last week, showing that the chances of simultaneous crop losses in the world’s major growing regions, caused by climate breakdown, appear to have been dangerously underestimated. In mediaworld, a place that should never be confused with the real world, celebrity gossip is thousands of times more important than existential risk."


/2

tallship, to foss en-us

Let's pretend we're proponents of free and open source software, enlist an army of week intentioned FOSS developers to contribute to our project, and once successfully deployed in many enterprises across the industry...

Pull the rug out and convert it into a proprietary product with a bunch of undisclosed, hidden code that we won't ever show you - Muahahaha...

Yeah. I see this happening right now in several prominent and celebrated open source projects that you're probably completely oblivious to those sinister objectives.

This is why the most ubiquitous desktop operating system in the world is Minix.

What's that you say?

Yup, Minix. But that's no secret, the cat was out of the bag on that one a few years back (after being secretly so for many years).

Before you contribute any more code, translations, or documentation to a software project, consider this:

drewdevault.com/2023/07/04/Don…

Next up? How Minix became the most prolific operating system in the world today. Stay tuned!

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tallship,

Here we go folks!

How Minix got to be the most prolific desktop operating system in the world...

lukesmith.xyz/articles/why-i-u…

Now, there's another point to be made here, without specifically naming any projects currently abusing user contributions. Let's call this hypothetical project "hammer&anvil", itself a fork of a popular software project - but claims it's all about being free and transparent, wanting to distinguish itself from the project it's forked from by adopting GPL3 instead of a permissive license.

Sure, the project's BDFL (let's call her "Strawberry Daiquiri"), says one day, "were forming a fork of project X because they've formed a company and I'm afraid what they are going to do with X because it's under a permissive license. This girl will be brutally transparent and completely run by the community under the philosophy of anarchy, but we're going to call it a sociocracy so you don't know that it's really just me making a proprietary product for my own ambitions".

Well, Miss Daquiri decides to capture by capitalizing upon the sentiment that folks have for Copyleft - it's supposed to protect free software, right?

Well, this fork (hammer& anvil) is a hosted solution - meaning SaaS, meaning, it runs elsewhere (other than in your computer) in the cloud as a publicly accessible service. Hmmmm.

That means that the most appropriate Copyleft license is likely the AGPL, and not the GPL as one would expect fur a desktop or other local program that you actually download and install in your laptop or server.

The GPL requires that when you distribute (give away or sell) your program, either by letting someone download or handing it to them on a USB stick, Etc., You must also make available ALL of the source code, including any changes you've made to the program.

But if you run a modified GPL program as a service in the cloud you don't have to provide ANY off the changes you've made to the code.

Hmmm.

With AGPL you do have to supply your users with ANY code modifications you've made to the running service to which they have accounts...

So let's just say that you fork Mastodon, and call it Glitch-Soc, modify it, and run it in the cloud for people to create accounts on and use (for free or for monthly subscription fees - it doesn't matter). ANY and ALL changes to the code base that you make MUST be made available anytime a user asks for the source code, because it's an #AGPL licensed product.

And in reality, such is actually the case with this exceedingly popular and capable #fork. It's a fine product in it's own right.

But had you changed the license to all contributions moving forward to #GPL, you wouldn't have to provide any modifications you made (unless you give or sell the software product itself on say, a USB stick or via download).

Why? Because you're just allowing them to access and use your service, your not actually giving them the program to use for themselves elsewhere - so any modifications you made since forking under a different license (GPL instead of AGPL) isn't something you have to show them.

You've essentially created a #proprietary product (if you're so nefarious as to hide your code changes by butt disclosing them), the only code of which you must supply being that which existed under the AGPL before you forked it.

Both #Copyleft and permissive open source #licenses like #BSD and #MIT can be a good thing, or they can be abused beyond the intentions of the #FOSS inclined project contributors. Just make sure that you understand what can and cannot be changed where your intended purpose for the #distribution and #availability of source code is concerned....

There are BIG differences between the ramifications of each #license and how they can affect transparency and distribution of your free gifts to the world.

In our hypothetical scenario with hammer&anvil, the #BDFL, #Strawberry Daiquiri, has decided that she's going to launch a hosted service, and she's going to include things that you don't see and can't be aware of behind the scenes which, if disclosed, you would have nothing to do with - but you'll never know what kinds of scary things she's done with the product that only resembles the original on the surface, because Miss Daquiri will never have to show you the code she has added behind the scenes.

"Beautiful Victor, Beautiful."
-The Monster, speaking to his creator in the film, 'Frankenstein, The True Story'.

#tallship #licensing

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fosslife, to linux
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.@SUSE is forking Red Hat Enterprise Linux and will maintain a RHEL-compatible distribution without restrictions https://www.fosslife.org/suse-forks-red-hat-enterprise-linux

amadeus, to linux
@amadeus@mstdn.social avatar

@thunderbird I almost feel punished for using now. 😅️ I mean, I understand the reasoning, but I still find it a bit frustrating that those who have adopted the latest in will get the Supernova update "later". 🤔️

gnulinux, to debian German
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PeppermintOS kommt jetzt mit Debian 12 daher

PeppermintOS hat ein Update auf Debian 12 Bookworm erhalten und es wurden zahlreiche Design-Anpassungen vorgenommen.

https://gnulinux.ch/peppermintos-kommt-jetzt-mit-debian-12-daher

boilingsteam, (edited ) to RedHat
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So I asked RMS what he thought about the whole RHEL story, since he's one of the co-authors of the GPL, and his answer was that he's not reached a conclusion yet and that "it's complicated".

@thelinuxEXP

boilingsteam, (edited ) to RedHat
@boilingsteam@mastodon.cloud avatar

The recent RHEL controversy is...

linuxmagazine, to fedora
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strypey, (edited ) to random
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I just realized that I was joining in the chorus of disapproval about John Mastodon driving new signups to his flagship mastodon.social server, in very strident terms, despite having made excuses for the matrix folks doing exactly the same thing; driving new sign-ups to the matrix.org homesever in Riot/Element. I guess it just reminds me that nobody is immune from bias, however fair and balanced we're trying to be 🫣

adfeno,

@strypey @bob another thing to look at is the dependency graph, and, I know little if any server is or was packaged by a compliant " ". For the first part, since I can't review this myself I suggest you to talk to people working at the / / ( https://directory.fsf.org/ ). For 2nd, see https://gnu.org/distros . Also, there maybe the issue of client-side / .

itnewsbot, to linux
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Bye Bye Ubuntu, Hello Manjaro. How Did We Get Here? - Last week I penned a cheesy fake relationship breakup letter to Ubuntu, my Linux d... - https://hackaday.com/2023/06/08/bye-bye-ubuntu-hello-manjaro-how-did-we-get-here/

xenia, to linux

Xenia Linux v0.3 is now officially released!
Find out more at https://xenialinux.com

boilingsteam, to linux
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xenia, to linux

Xenia Linux is a new Linux distribution based on Gentoo, that provides an immutable rootFS and a dynamic filesystem with LVM, also shipping with Distrobox to allow users to use the CLI of the distro they are most comfortable with.

We are currently on v0.2, with new improvements and features on the way!

Find the project on GitLab at https://gitlab.com/xenia-group/xenialinux
Go to our site at https://xenialinux.com

black_intellect, to random
@black_intellect@mstdn.social avatar
kkarhan,
@kkarhan@mstdn.social avatar

@black_intellect In fact, I'm convinced that 's board hasn't yet axed versions of "["] and due to existing and agreements.

Otherwise they would've pulled an long ago and made all their products + - only...

raysan5, to random

My new tool is almost ready!

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The last two features added:

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