johnnyjayjay

joined 2 years ago
[–] johnnyjayjay@feddit.de 5 points 2 years ago

This has existed for a while and can be used by anyone: https://github.com/ggerganov/kbd-audio

[–] johnnyjayjay@feddit.de 6 points 2 years ago (1 children)

While I disagree with the person you're responding to because I find it honestly a little bit disgusting to equate the population of Germany with big German corporations (no, BMW is not "the Germans"), it is true that Germany has historically had a blind spot for capitalist Nazi collaboration (and so has the US, by the way!).

Cory Doctorow wrote a great piece about this topic a few weeks ago. Really recommend reading it if what you've always heard is how well Germany does with its history.

[–] johnnyjayjay@feddit.de 1 points 2 years ago

There's a difference between making a vim reference and "oh, a mourning family message? quick, i must find a stale joke to crack for internet points"

Feel free to tell yourselves this is respectful. I think some people here have been on the internet for too long.

[–] johnnyjayjay@feddit.de 4 points 2 years ago

Needed something to print the occasional document for bureaucracy stuff, and I also got a Brother printer a while ago. Used, laser (very important for good value imo), 100 bucks. An older model, black-and-white but with wifi support. Didn't need to register my license, create a cloud account or whatever other shit companies come up with these days, I could just turn it on and it worked.

[–] johnnyjayjay@feddit.de 3 points 2 years ago

From my experience, printer support on Linux is often better than on Windows because all the drivers are included in the kernel and you don't have to go driver hunting on obscure websites.

[–] johnnyjayjay@feddit.de 38 points 2 years ago (3 children)

Diese ganzen Hirnverbrannten in den golem-Kommentaren immer, zu geil. "Also wie in Deutschland" ja Heinz-Dieter, exakt wie in Deutschland. golem.de hat zum Beispiel auch beim Staat nachgefragt, ob du dich registrieren darfst...

[–] johnnyjayjay@feddit.de 2 points 2 years ago

Yeah. I really like the idea of the ACL, but I wouldn't use it for anything serious right now because it hasn't undergone proper legal review and its enforceability itself is rather questionable. The author said he was going to work on getting that done this year, we'll see what happens.

To clarify, I also don't think the problem I've mentioned can be fixed with licenses alone and I still support FOSS in general. The fact that there's organisations like the SFC and FSF is a bonus, of course.

[–] johnnyjayjay@feddit.de 9 points 2 years ago (3 children)

It definitely stops anyone who is at least a little bit serious about what they're doing.

[–] johnnyjayjay@feddit.de 13 points 2 years ago (3 children)

Depends on what I'm making and which ecosystem it will be a part of. For libraries, I use the MIT license most of the time, although I'm probably going to switch to Apache 2.0 for future stuff. It's a bit more robust and has a helpful licensing framework.

When I make applications (and if possible), I tend to use (A)GPLv3. GPL sometimes doesn't work though (for example, for my primary language, Clojure). I like the MPL 2.0 as a weak copyleft alternative.

However, recently, I've been reconsidering the whole open source/free software ideology, especially the focus on granting unconditional freedoms. I think the view that engineers shouldn't care what is done with their work is outdated and irresponsible, and it applies to software devs as well. So I'm keeping an eye on the development of alternative source models such as ethical source or licenses like the Anti-Capitalist License.

[–] johnnyjayjay@feddit.de 33 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Das kuriose ist ja, dass das nicht mal ein Feddit-Post ist. Wollen die jetzt jeder Instanz die mit lemmy.ml föderiert schreiben? lol

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