The term “open source” is well defined by OSS. It seems like the client itself is open source, but the server is under a proprietary license. So yeah, this aint it.
The term “open source” is well defined by OSS. It seems like the client itself is open source, but the server is under a proprietary license. So yeah, this aint it.
I hope you dont give up on it for too long, I think it’s a great OS once you get the hang of nix. To this day, its the only OS I trust where I could install anything I want and can still rollback without worries. Also I can make sure that my installation is the same as others, which means other people can literally just copy paste my config to test.
I really like this answer, because now I’m confident that I’m at least acting as an engineer. Thanks!
Guess im not an engineer in canada
I agree with everything but the “This only works on x86”. I’m not saying that everything runs smoothly on arm, but I think it really is the future. Either that, or risc-v. I doubt riscv will garner a mainstream adoption anytime soon though, but one could only dream.
Still dont get the point of freebsd.
Its a scam man
Its quite hard to read because the links are colored in black, just like the background
time to switch to insomnia my friend!
It might be a server issue on lemmy.ml, theyre a pretty big instance and these unrprecedented amount of people joining lemmy lately is a definite handful for the owner (probably)
There are legitimate reasons for not wanting to use Fdroid
Such as?
very based, I agree
how about not opening at all as long as possible until all demands are met?
I think it’s unwise to do something illegal (morality of it are debatable) and create a paper trail of it. One loose end, and your ass is now connected to every single releases that you’ve ever done.
how many story point does an american need to kill an innocent person in gaza?