

That makes sense!


That makes sense!


That sounds like exactly what I meant; where the GPL is viral on the project level, MPL is viral on the file level. So if code, under MPL, is added to a file, that whole code becomes MPL.


AFAIK MPL is viral, but only at the file level. In other words, if you modify an MPL-licensed file, your modifications need to be MPL-licensed, but if you add additional files, those can be a different license.
(In practice, I suppose that that’s fairly weak?)


Wait a minute, what is the Flatpak Nvidia package? Do you need that for GPU acceleration for Flatpak apps on Nvidia? How do you even know whether GPU acceleration is working?
(I recently got a new laptop and it’s the first time I have a dedicated GPU, and I have no idea how it all works. Sorry for hijacking your thread.)


That would’ve been awesome if Lemmy had done that automatically, for lazy folks like me 😅️


Oh sorry, I was hoping Lemmy would just bring up a profile page. Theoretically that should be possible and would actually be an awesome Fediverse feature, but reality is a bitch 😅


Oh that’s a shame to hear.


I don’t have a Linux phone myself, but from all I’ve read the Furilabs FLX1s is the most “Just works” Linux phone today that runs a community UI (Phosh+GNOME). Supposedly it runs Android apps well, and regular Flatpaks.
I think Jolla has a more custom software stack, but it also supposedly works well.
See also @linmob@linuxmobile.social.
Can you quote the exact line that you interpret as saying that it’s available to everyone? Because again, I don’t see it. The title I see is “A free VPN you can trust, now built into Firefox”, i.e. with no mention of “everyone”.
Usually, they just say it’s rolling out, because some people will be getting it (i.e. they can’t say nothing), but they don’t know when everybody will yet, because that depends on how well the rollout to the first people goes.
Right, presumably because it’s not available to everyone yet, as they say in the post?
Speaking of bloat 😅️
I see
Turn it on in Firefox with a single click.
but that doesn’t say it’s available to everyone?
The author’s own work has transitioned to mostly directing LLMs now - see their earlier posts.
(They’re fairly prolific too - used to run PouchDB IIRC, and the Pinafore Mastodon client.)
I miss /u/PleaseRespectTables.
I downvote every comment that’s accusing something of being AI. Either it’s true, in which case the comment doesn’t change anything, or it’s false, in which case it’s hurtful. The upside is not worth the downside.
I want it to become a norm that accusing something of being AI is considered rude.
Well, if this happens:
The plan is however to open source when Orion is self-sufficient (business model of Orion is you are the customer and can pay for it - like we used to pay for browsers 20 years ago before advertisers started paying for our browsing), meaning it can sustain its own development independent of Kagi Search.
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46554890
I guess the main question is: will they open source it if they feel the need to cancel it? Either way, given that it doesn’t seem to have any particularly distinguishing features yet, that there are plenty of quality open source browsers, I’ll wait until they’ve reached that point.


Really curious what this will feel like in practice. Unlike almost everybody who takes the time to comment on a redesign, I actually liked all the redesigns so far (though I think Australis was my favourite). So now I’m commenting, because I think this might be the first one I won’t like. At the same time, I wouldn’t be surprised if it’s actually OK while using.
Might as well make it easy for people. I’m not too familiar, but I assume this is their website?
https://beetlemoses.bigcartel.com/preorder-my-debut-book-of-comics
Staring straight into @AlarminglyBad@mstdn.social comics’ Galbor month.