Think the Baltics have a vested interest in seeing Ukraine succeed?
Think the Baltics have a vested interest in seeing Ukraine succeed?
Of the changes made last week to the license, this one stands out:
- None of the Work may be used in any form as part, or whole, of an integration, plugin or app that integrates with Atlassian’s Confluence or Jira products.
That is a weird carve-out, so I’d guess the license revision (and technically the reason it’s no longer open source) somehow has to do with Atlassian or their plugin marketplace?
Feel like the (totally impractical) fediverse end-game would be for each individual to have their own activitypub service, and federation happening on a person-by-person basis. So you retain some control over anything you publish, and your history is yours to keep.
As others have said, changing UPS batteries is required maintenance, and I agree 18-24 months is the typical service life for even high-end UPSs. However, you may want to look into LiFePO4 based UPSs, which can handle many more charge-discharge cycles and often have 5-year warranties. More expensive and potentially not as recyclable as lead acid batteries, but maybe appropriate for your use case.
Between this and the Bulletproof craze a few years ago we can almost get a whole breakfast in one cup!
oh, of course. Should have read the title of the graph :/
A “0 books” category would make this a lot more telling, unless “Less than 5” explicitly means 1-4
Stay strong, brother.
FWIW the Raptor 3 here does not include the turbopump mechanism. It would look pretty much the same as the raptor 2 (which does have the pump attached).
This is a good, short read. For those who are unfamiliar with the AGPL license that the author proposes we all start using, the main difference (and I am not a lawyer) is that under the AGPL, the source code including any modifications must also be made available to all users interacting with the software over a network. This prevents companies from making proprietary versions of AGPL software that are only accessible as a web service, which is one of the big ways that corporations are able to profit from GPL source code contributions these days.
Cat software running on dog hardware.
(As opposed to a cheetah, which is dog software running on cat hardware)
I heard someone won an award for the fjords…
Investors who don’t bother reading past the letters A and I in the prospectus.
How is Worldcoin still a thing?
This is so terrible it physically pains me.
“Aerospace chocolatiers” would be a great name for an experimental, new-age music troupe.
Mine’s more like an LLM - exposed to a vast quantity of technical terms that they don’t really understand, but can mash them together well enough to make coherent-sounding statements in JIRA
His mistake was answering a call from an unknown number.
Is this a copypasta or just new greatness?