It appears I'm the first who updated their #GNUnet nodes to 0.12 release.
Can only see my other* node in connection monitor.
* With another one recompiling at the moment.
Linguists Hear An Accent Begin - Scientific American
https://www.scientificamerican.com/podcast/episode/linguists-hear-an-accent-begin/ #linguistics
"Today, the difference between a programmer and a nonprogrammer is that the programmer was told to overcome obstacles while the nonprogrammer was told to give up."
Rv8 – RISC-V simulator for x86-64
https://rv8.io/
(submitted by lelf)
@Blort join the #VOICE group and test with us! Reports on the tests we've done so far are (or will be) here:
https://hub.libranet.de/channel/voice
But TL;DR based on my experiences so far ...
I guess we are all programming bitches, after all... 😂
Google is blocking niche Linux browsers from accessing services like Gmail https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2019/12/couldnt-sign-you-in-google-browser-error-linux
I wonder why #GCC specification files use such a weird language.
As for BSD we are apparently reading different pages. Here's my source https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BSD_licenses
"Some releases of BSD prior to the adoption of the 4-clause BSD license used a license that is clearly ancestral to the 4-clause BSD license. These releases include 4.3BSD-Tahoe (1988) and Net/1 (1989)."
Plan 9 had a more complex (and somewhat sad) history, because LPL 1 was "almost free but not quite". Yet the point was that operating systems exists that were developed independently of GNU tools.
As of today Plan 9 (and in particular #9front) is probably the only general purpose operating system out there who can really claim to be GNU-free (and it somewhat does it).
Even #Windows today comes with several #GNU tools.
So in a way I think it's fair on GNU side to resist to this new wave of embrace, extend and extinguish.
Politically true, but historically inaccurate.
#Plan9 is a free system without #GNU influence.
What GNU provided to free software is more than code.
It's an insight.
Something that could become a proper ideology, a synthesis between #Communion and #Freedom, the two aims that clashed all over the '900 and are still fighting today.
Unfortunately, such synthesis is still mostly unexpressed, far from reaching adulthood and its full potential.
(and there are powerful forces to blend it to just another servant of #Capitalism / #Communism)
The vast, overwhelming majority of people saying "Linux" means the whole operating system just as the vast overwhelming majority of people saying "Windows" means the whole operating system.
There might be a tiny percentage of people who say "Linux" instead of "GNU/Linux" with a sort of inclusive intention (to not hurt the feelings of binaries that are not #GNU 🤣), but I'm pretty sure it doesn't reach 1% of all people using the term (or the OS).
So that's not a faulty assumption but a rather reasonable one.
A planned Denial of Service.
via @freepost
SecuROM DRM expiration makes games unplayable 9 years after release at https://community.pcgamingwiki.com/topic/4476-tron-evolution-securom-drm-expiration-makes-game-unplayable-9-years-after-release - discuss at https://freepo.st/freepost.cgi/post/ihpxty3695 #freepost
Unreal. People in the federated timeline are debating whether or not to vote because “voting supports capitalism”. I do understand that there are a lot of anarchists on the fediverse, but not representing your own interests in the legal construct that you have to live under is, well, crazy. Otherwise, you end up looking like a “sovereign citizen” (for entertainment, look that up on YouTube) and no one takes you seriously.
Become informed and vote. Encourage others to do the same.