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>Tech News & Industry Insights
The Register - https://www.theregister.com/
TechCrunch - https://techcrunch.com/
Hacker News - https://news.ycombinator.com/
Fudzilla - https://fudzilla.com/news
ZDNet - https://www.zdnet.com

>Software Development & Programming
GitHub Trending - https://github.com/trending
DevDocs - https://devdocs.io
JavaScript, CSS, HTML sandbox - https://jsfiddle.net
MDN Web Docs - https://developer.mozilla.org
Stack Overflow Blog - https://stackoverflow.blog
The Missing Semester of Your CS Education - https://missing.csail.mit.edu


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>>106473343
Extremely based.
Last time I had to fly for a stupid convention I made myself some cheap sandwiches the three days I spent there, grabbed some restaurant tickets from strangers and passed them as mine then spent the money in booze and hookers.
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>>106473025
I hope we are talking about pair research.
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>interview with FAGMAN
>get through phone screen
>get through full loop
>get rejected
>talk to others also interviewing
>they tell me they're talking to direct team members for the role
>I never got that
>everyone I talked to was from different high visibility teams
I think I went through a potential unicorn interview. I never had a chance.
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>>106466467
my job has completely become pasting shit into copilot while I browse 4chan or instagram
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>>106472417
Update:

they held a fucking all hands to tell us that 2 sales bros got fired wtf

Also I got 5000 more useless stock options, bringing me up to 10,000 sheets to wipe my ass with

What would you do?
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>>106474071
Imagine not getting Amazon prime for free for half the year.
Make two accounts, never sign up for prime, and alternate free offers. If you're not a prime member they periodically offer a free month of prime having two accounts doubles the frequency. In theory you could get away with more. Fwiw one account is mine and one is my wife, so if you're gonna do this, use a different name on each account.
We don't watch TV with Prime though, just Jellyfin + arr.
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>>106472514
use an adblocker? they clearly don’t want you to pay for it so why would you?
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>>106472514
Cancel the subscription and install an adblocker? Normies are so funny. They'll lecture you at length about how paying for things is le good, then come up with the wildest schemes to get out of paying another five bucks. Either cheat the system or don't, this shit in the middle is just embarrassing.
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>>106473023
them paying for retarded shit incentivizes corpos to shove more retarded shit behind paywalls in the future
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>>106472527
my gf pays for every single streaming service

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give me -500 billion dollars
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>>106469299
Was this your plan all along? to crash the economy?
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>>106469299
anthropic's claude is helpless harmful and dishonest
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>>106473966
With no survivors.
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>>106474024
looks like tim heidecker
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>>106469872
>>>> New Kiss Rail >>>>

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Pros:
>Strong sandboxing/isolation improves security.
>Widely supported across major distros (especially Fedora, GNOME-based distros).
>Uses Portals apps can request access to files, devices, etc. in a controlled way.
>Good integration with desktop environments.
>Flathub is a central, well-maintained app store with lots of apps.
>Auto-updates supported.

Cons:
>Flatseal has the potential to change the permissions of other flatpaks at will. Essentially, a flatpak with the ability to change the permissions of other flatpaks. It is rendered to be "Potentially Unsafe" with "Arbitrary Permissions" with access to "User Data" subfolder flatpak/overrides, Can read and write all data in the directory" and "Arbitrary Permissions, Can acquire arbitrary permissions".
>Larger disk space usage (apps bundle runtimes + libraries).
>Slower startup compared to native apps (sandbox overhead).
>Strong desktop focus not ideal for CLI/server software.
>Relies heavily on Flathub (centralization concern).


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>Cons:
>>Flatseal has the potential to change the permissions of other flatpaks at will. Essentially, a flatpak with the ability to change the permissions of other flatpaks. It is rendered to be "Potentially Unsafe" with "Arbitrary Permissions" with access to "User Data" subfolder flatpak/overrides, Can read and write all data in the directory" and "Arbitrary Permissions, Can acquire arbitrary permissions".
That doesn't make it any more unsafe compared to native packages from distro repos which lack the concept of sandboxing completely. At least Flatpak **can** be sandboxed.
This is a nothingburger. You're a concern troll.
>>Larger disk space usage (apps bundle runtimes + libraries).
Disk space is cheap. Slighly more disk space usage is nothing compared to the advantages of a truly universal application packaging format. No one cares if Flatpak takes 1 or 2 more GB of disk space. Why does this even matter so much to you, huh? Afraid that you will run out of disk space to store all your pedophilic porn?
This is a nothingburger. You're a concern troll.
>>Slower startup compared to native apps (sandbox overhead).
This doesn't happen. Werks on my machine. You're a concern troll.
>>Strong desktop focus not ideal for CLI/server software.
Use Toolbox for CLI/server stuff.
This is a nothingburger. You're a concern troll.
>>Relies heavily on Flathub (centralization concern).
Flathub is not controlled by any company or any single entity unlike the Snap Store which is closed source and under the control of the evil company known as Canonical. Flatpak and Flathub belongs to the community.
This is a nothingburger. You're a concern troll.
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>>106474359
>No one cares if Flatpak takes 1 or 2 more GB of disk space. Why does this even matter so much to you, huh?
you're on a website where people flip their shit if the OS uses their unused RAM for caching.
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>>106474348
>flatpaks and flatseal like OP mentioned eliminate the need for firejail and apparmor?
>apparmor
No, apparmor is similar to SELinux it has a completely different purpose to the one that flatpak permissions have.
>Firejail
I don't know, i don't use it, but is typically mentioned with appimages.
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>>106474359
Holy TRVTH nuke batman. Why do retards like this react to sandboxing this way? Same with GrapheneOS.
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>>106474039
>Strong sandboxing/isolation improves security.
meaningless empty words, marketing slop for clueless investors and thinkertrannies
>Widely supported across major distros (especially Fedora, GNOME-based distros).
Only GNOME-based or bending to GNOME Mafia crowd, unportable garbage and doesn't play nice with WMs.
>Uses Portals apps can request access to files, devices, etc. in a controlled way.
Reinventing the wheel again award. Selinux/Apparmor already exists since at least two decades now. OpenBSD's unveil did it with 100 times less code.
>Good integration with desktop environments.
...that do not go against the GNOME Mafia
>Flathub is a central, well-maintained app store with lots of apps.
Fake and meaningless words once again. It takes me seconds to find examples of unofficial packages even lead devs advice against (e.g. Librewolf & anki, last time I cheeked those apps that i wanted, ended up installing them following main devs advice.)
>Auto-updates supported.
Unimpressive but ok.

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King of front-end edition.

>Free beginner resources to get started with HTML, CSS and JS
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Learn - MDN is your friend for web dev fundamentals
https://web.dev/learn/ - Guides by Google, you can also learn concepts like Accessibility, Responsive Design etc
https://eloquentjavascript.net/Eloquent_JavaScript.pdf - A modern introduction to JavaScript
https://javascript.info/ - Quite a good JS tutorial
https://flukeout.github.io/ - Learn CSS selectors in no time
https://flexboxfroggy.com/ and https://cssgridgarden.com/ - Learn flex and grid in CSS

>Resources for backend languages
https://nodejs.org/en/learn/getting-started/introduction-to-nodejs - An intro to Node.js
https://www.phptutorial.net - A PHP tutorial
https://dev.java/learn/ - A Java tutorial
https://rentry.org/htbby - Links for Python and Go

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My home web server is a php file that dynamically generates the page content and menu from a json file
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>>106419365
Finally fixed it.
I didn't have to re-implement zlib deflate in the browser. It was much fucking png filter reconstruction failing edge cases all along. And it only took rewriting my png decoder to handle byte streams in full color to find out.
Have some glitch art.
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>>106473388
yep, in tutorials
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>>106473757
What's your issue?
/** 
* @param {ReadableStream<Uint8Array<ArrayBuffer>>} stream
* @returns {Promise<
* width: number,
* height: number,
* bytesPerPixel: number,
* colorType: number,
* bitDepth: number
* data: ReadableStream<Uint8Array<ArrayBuffer>>
* >}
*/
async decodeStream(stream) {
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>>106473757
In real code too. What don't you like about them?

>>106473894
>.catch and .finally instead of using a proper try/catch block
I am disgusted

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Transbros post your charts and EQ profiles in >>106405948
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>>106470490
>The same headphone can sound a thousand different ways, slightly change the position and you get a brand new headphone without having to buy the new chink pos of the month.

I don't see the problem here, /iemg/ trannybros keep seething
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Is a focal clear (og or used MG)still a good option around the $500-700 price range for people looking for slightly dark neutrals?
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>>106461675
Easy. AKG K1000, from 1989.
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>>106473552
In what kind of homoverse a negative amount of bass is considered fun?
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>>106470490
>mfw I can rotate SR-007 earcups and pads to create the soundstage I want

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I'm hearing this language just beat C, C++, Rust, Go and pretty much everything else. Is that true? The more I read about it the more it seems like the true winner of the programming languages of the 2000s.
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>>106465531
I can never actually get the LSP to work when working with this
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>>106472265

Have fun debugging elixir while wrangling those Erlang VMs your elixir project is deployed to.

Programming Ruby is enjoyable, and I can attest to that. If I need speed, I re-implement hot spots in C (happened about 5 times in 21 years of Ruby programming). Much less stressful.
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>>106466164
>I'm trying to avoid GC

Why?

Do you understnand the cost of "avoiding GC"?

Do you have an idea of how modern GC work and where do they impact performance and where they DON'T impact performance?
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>>106471877
>that think "GC bad" without even knowing what the word "semantics" means. The language is designed around having ARC, but saying that it is in conflict with manual management is completely false. The whole point is that ARC is at a level which allows it to cleanly wrap manual management while not requiring the huge overhead of a normal GC.
>Insisting on --mm:none is what the brainless "GC bad" idiots do that have no clue why it's bad and how ARC is not equivalent. ARC, properly termed, is not really even a GC unless you consider mangement like RAII or Rust's to also be garbage collection. The "real" GC is ORC which just provides a runtime cycle collector over ARC to generalise the memory mangement.

You are correct. ARC is not really GC.

But however, ARC has its problems too with certain data structures so it's not a full substitute to a GC in certain cases.
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>>106472248
>Honestly, I'm glad that my favorite programming language and its predecessors inspired so much further language development.

Young padawan:

I believe you have never used Smalltalk, or Squeak, thus haven't realized Ruby is a maimed, emasculated derivative of them, lacking the key feature that makes Smalltalk (and Squeak, and Lisp) great: Interactive devleopment.

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Everything is already from China, but here we discuss the cheap chink shit you see on various sites.
1st rule of /csg/: If it looks too good to be true, it probably is.

Useful links
>TWS IEM reviews: www.scarbir.com/
>Guide: csg-guide.neocities.org/
>Wiki: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Chink_Shit_General

>What headphones/earbuds should I buy?
>>>/g/iemg
>I want a cheap smartphone what should I buy?
>>>/g/spg/
>I want to buy some sort of emulation device
>>>/vr/hhg/


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>>106472217
Literal pavlovian dog kek
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>>106474238
And lastly, a picture of the mouse wristrest from a profile perspective to better explain the shape it has.
The backview is where you can see how your wrist is meant to rest in the middle, then it all tapers down a little towards the front, which is how you get that front profile.
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>>106473188
oh it's just a basic ass tester, it doesn't do that
if i just keep a check on it that it doesn't get too hot, will that be alright or am I still risking boom boom times
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>>106474322
Usually the components inside are low quality and the transformer is badly winded in cheap phone chargers. They also usually have cheap housings that can come apart and expose the 120v prongs (I've had this happen once on an aliexpress charger)
It will probably work without issues basically forever, but it might short to mains voltage someday and either trip the breaker or turn your phone into an IED.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q6ywvcOv2Qo
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>>106474322
The boom boom is a bit of a meme, chargers don't go boom boom really.
There's really 4 options:
You plug it in and there's some loud spark and the breaker flips immediately -> Probably a short that involved a capacitor somewhere that blew up. Unplug and throw away.
You plug it in and it gets hot very fast -> It's got a short somewhere and will release magic smoke almost immediately. Unplug and throw away.
Neither of these 2 are common, as even the most technically inept user could figure them out and leave bad reviews.
You plug it in and it works, but gets very hot over time at higher loads -> It's a bad circuit design. This is what you're actually looking for. Since heat dissipation is often proportional to power, you want some load that takes as much wattage as the device can offer (for example a laptop charger). If the heat is too high for comfort, throw it out.
You plug it in and it works and it either stays room temp or mildly warm at high load -> It's fine to use, enjoy.

The common failures are inefficiency, which has the risk of heating up, which can be a dangerous hazard, or improper grounding, which shouldn't be an issue with a plastic shell. If it doesn't get dangerously hot it's probably fine to use. Might not be GaN levels of efficient, but work just fine.

Hey anons, quick question
what are the differences between .com, . net, and, .org
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is .net trash?
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>>106473948
everything except .com is trash besides the unfeasible ones (.edu .gov)
the higher tier country codes are on the second level
.co.uk .ca .au
because of authority, but its easy to register a .ca domain. if you were starting a global company always .com
if your company is specific to australia specifically, then the .au
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.xyz alltheway
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I might want to build a website one day. Don't domain extensions have different costs associated with them or was that just in the past or am I misremembering?
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>>106474390
It's up to the registry and yes some ccTLDs charge out the ass because they know their TLD is popular (see: .io)

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Is micro lag part of the acceptable visual quality in console or pc or emulation gaming now? My nes never micro lag once, my snes never micro lag once, my nds never micro lag once. Ps2 never micro lag once. Switch microlag, ps4 lag, xbox lag etc
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>>106473382
even the nes and snes has lots of games which miss frames. it's not about the hardware, but the software. emulators often have reduced lag frames, so i do question if anon even used any of these consoles
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>>106473382
Dude, i own atari 2600, and it also run buttery smooth, and by the time, drop frame isn’t even existed. Every hardware build before windows 98 also run full frame, with zero drop frames and buttery smooth. It either run in slow motion or they run normal speed, but never drop a single frame.
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>>106472820
Get a better PC.

>consoles
Haha, you're funny.
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People mistake framedrops with slowdowns with frameskipping with stutters.
First console I noticed actual stutters on was the 360. Before that all I had was slowdowns. Today you have Zelda Echoes of Wisdom which, I don't know how there's people out there that can tolerate. We're talking about 30 to 60 back to 30 harsh framerate fluctuations. That's noticeable by just about fucking anyone. I have played a lot of SNES, genesis, PS1, N64 games with slowdowns. Not like this shit.
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>>106474174
It is about frame teleporting, or which you see player teleporting left and right while skipping frame which is rather painful to look at, idk who come up with this concept, but i dont even see this appealing. Slow down is still fine to look at but it is also very poor visually. Frame teleporting is the new low!

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Runs every app in sandbox
Unix based
Sleek and just works
>hated by every /g/ poortard
Why are you guys like this?
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>>106474235
kys shill
Good brands of hardware don't haveto pay retard like you.
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>>106474235
What are these?
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>>106474292
Medecine
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>>106474235
learn how to upload images in correct orientation retard
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>>106474321
The orientation was a hint.

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Why do jeet recruiters exclusively reach out about positions not listed on an organization’s career page? Are they just trying to resume farm? Do companies use this as a technique for setting up H1B requirements? Something else to it?
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>>106474047
pic rel is fake news spread by porkshitstani run account, same BS was spread by a very popular le based "white" US cuckservative account that was later revealed to be run by some pakistani based in karachi.
As for Indians in Iran, first of all there are very few of them there and most of these are actually shia muslims who go there for pilgrimage or religious education.
>inb4 le pajeet!!
not an argument
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>>106474105
whats the difference between a pakistani and an indian anyway
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What's the best distro that's:
>stable
>usable
>has no shitty software/dependencies manager
>has no shitty DE

ZorinOS without KDE?

>inb4 w11
kys nigger
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>>106473978
Think for a second

Also go back to windows retard
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CachyOS or Fedora
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Anyway, should I go for NixOS from Mint? I just don't want buggy shit betwenn apps and display server and update manager
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>>106474301
cachy is arch(based)
fedora is slow and gay
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>>106474313
>cachy is arch(based)
does cachy have these requirements?
>>106471057
>stable
>usable
>has no shitty software/dependencies manager
>has no shitty DE

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Should I learn Rust if I'm normal?
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>>106473881
do you eat the thumbs up first or let it live for as long as possible?
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>>106473881
it's found it's niche but you become an abnormal tranny if you feel the need to shoehorn it into everything you do. if you are fine with learning it for network systems it's a good fit
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>>106473923
>lick the nogger, goy
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>>106473881
>Should I learn Rust if I'm normal?

As long as you understand which niche uses it is a good fit for, and you don't think it's a good idea to use it for EVERYTHING, then it's ok.
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This guy built a blogging platform and made it available under MIT
Then other people forked it and provided the same service, making him lose money
So he made the code source-available now.

Thoughts? You can see the software here btw. https://bearblog.dev/
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>>106473631
gpl is statist and created by the statist software foundation, public domain isn't statist therefore public domain is based.
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>>106473972
cuck cope
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>>106474050
and how do you enforce your gpl or permissive license? use the state? that's statist.
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>>106471906
>With regular GPL or permissive software, you never have to worry about arbitrary restrictions, and you know you can't be sued for using it.
You have to worry about that. If you use GPL code in your non-GPL FOSS project you still can have bunch of GPLfags complaining, demanding license changes etc. it's the same kind of cancer as mongodb license.
GPL is incompatible with most popular FOSS licenses and ironically limits what kind of freedoms you can grant the users of your code. It's better avoided in any FOSS project.
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>>106461420
this is why I put everything I write under SSPL+Nigger


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