Nothing particularly, but it would let LW and other instances distance themselves from the lemmy.ml admins.
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Nothing particularly, but it would let LW and other instances distance themselves from the lemmy.ml admins.
Tbh this is one of the reasons why I’m looking forward toward Sublinks
I look at the contributors on Github and check them out. I’ll check out what else they’ve worked on and maybe see if they have an account on mastodon or twitter. Maybe I’ll ask some friends if they’ve used or heard of the product, or know of the devs.
There is indeed malware disguised as OSS and you do sometimes have to vet them. I’ll skim the codebase and see if there’s anything that looks weird or funky, but that’s not perfect (like in the case of the xz) and some stuff can slip by.
Most of the embedded world uses those.
These would be great for backups if they’re cheap enough.
Somebody correct me if I’m wrong, but I don’t think Yuzu has any proprietary code. Folks have to go to other websites to download the Switch firmware and keys needed to play games.
Probably not, that would require fairly high voltages. It’s probably plastics off-gassing.
Yeah, title should just be:
Don’t waste your money on an awful Android tablet on Black Friday
I don’t think it’s very useful at generating good code or answering anything about most libraries, but I’ve found it to be helpful answering specific JS/TS questions.
The MDN version is also pretty great too. I’ve never done a Firefox extension before and MDN Plus was surprisingly helpful at explaining the limitations on mobile. Only downside is it’s limited to 5 free prompts/day.
“is it a proper noun”: 🤷♂️
“are there multiple of this”: 👎
You can (could?) get Thinkpads with Ubuntu preinstalled.
…such as?
It’s spam. OP is blasting the link everywhere