Elegoo are apparently violating the GPL:
Bonus lols:
"Health checks ping servers 10+ times per minute"
"Printer generates 70GB+ of traffic per month while idle"
After careful consideration and extensive financial analysis, I am hereby formally submitting a bid to @google to acquire the Google Chrome browser project for the sum of $10.00 USD (ten dollars).
This represents a significant premium over current market conditions and demonstrates my serious commitment to browser innovation. Payment can be made via Venmo, PayPal, or cash.
My qualifications/plans include:
I have used Chrome before when i was 6
I promise to keep the dinosaur game
I will make it foss
This offer stands until end of business today (5 PM EST, negotiable).
#Chrome #GoogleChrome #BrowserWars #TechAcquisition #SeriousBusiness
📢📢📢 Urgent call for action against Chat Control!
The EU still wants to pass the infamous "Chat Control" law, that would mandate scanning of all private digital communications, including encrypted messages and photos. This threatens fundamental privacy rights and can transform EU into a digital Gulag. Currently only 3 countries oppose this law, while 15 member states support it and 9 remain indecisive.
This means, the balance can still be shifted! It is very important to influence at least those who are in doubt. For instance, you can contact a MEP (Member of the European Parliament) and demand to oppose to Chat Control.
There is a tool that automates the process of writing and sending such letters:
Please check it out and send at least one letter!
I am reminded of Pulse on BeOS, which would allow you to disable CPUs on a multiprocessor system by simply unchecking a box in the UI.
There was nothing stopping you from disabling all CPUs.
I love when an article looks like it would be bait, but it's just… true.
https://blog.tjll.net/the-systemd-revolution-has-been-a-success/
For 20 years Mozilla has developed one of, if not the most useful tools that web developers have.
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/blog/mdn-turns-20/
Congratulations to the MDN team on such an awesome milestone. I'm happy that we've played some small part in its history and I'm excited to see how it continues to be central to every web developers job.
Software developer, open-source enthusiast, wannabe software architect. I like learning and comparing different technologies. Also general STEM nerd.