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"that's why we stay with GPLv2 only"
Yet another moment that aged like milk and RMS is right again.
"that's why we stay with GPLv2 only"
Yet another moment that aged like milk and RMS is right again.
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10@mangeurdenuage@shitposter.world checks calendar where is the operating system he promised? I don't see any over here
sure, Hurd "exists", but it's very far from being taken seriously
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@yakumo_izuru @sun
>but it's very far from being taken seriously
I say it again.
Most people have abandoned the responsibility of their computing to the void instead of making a sound choice.
>but it's very far from being taken seriously
I say it again.
Most people have abandoned the responsibility of their computing to the void instead of making a sound choice.
@mischievoustomato @yakumo_izuru @mangeurdenuage you can cut that way down if you reduce storage, they massively overcharge for that
@sun@shitposter.world @mischievoustomato@tsundere.love @yakumo_izuru@misskey.m544.net @mangeurdenuage@shitposter.world remember how they also used to overcharge for RAM?
@anemone @yakumo_izuru @mangeurdenuage @mischievoustomato yeah but also it was DDR5 so it was hard to compare to other vendors though, but the ssd was insane
@sun @yakumo_izuru @mangeurdenuage I overinflated it by selecting everything to be the maximum offering lol
@mangeurdenuage @yakumo_izuru @sun
I'm using Linux mint until it stops being useful like I did with Ubuntu and windows before it.
I'm using Linux mint until it stops being useful like I did with Ubuntu and windows before it.
@mangeurdenuage @yakumo_izuru @sun The GPLv2 in fact does require the same installation information than the GPLv3?
The difference the GPLv3 has is that is allows implementing digital handcuffs and refusing to give the key for commercial-only hardware.
The difference the GPLv3 has is that is allows implementing digital handcuffs and refusing to give the key for commercial-only hardware.