“At least we’re not mixing in letters”
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Ascend910@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.world•The Windows Subsystem for Linux is now open source.English121·7 days agoIs this something to do with the three Es?
Ascend910@lemmy.mlto News@lemmy.world•Pakistan launches 'military operation' against IndiaEnglish213·18 days agoThe ultimate colprit is British colonialism, and the way the border is drawn after they left
Money has value until you founded the communist society
I know this place in Queenstown nz
Typical “we know this feature is asked many times, but it not on our priority/ it is not planned”
I’m not criticizing open source itself, but I think this highlights a common issue in open source software, one that distinguishes widely adopted projects like Blender from others. Successful open source software tends to reach users beyond just those within the open source movement.
I know some might disagree, saying that these developers work for free, but that’s not the point here. Software is created for users, and if a developer declines to implement a feature requested by the user base, many will simply return to proprietary alternatives—like Adobe Photoshop or Photo Pea, in this case. This leaves these open source projects feeling like “second-class citizens” because they lack the specific features users need.
As some who moved away from Taipei, no they are not
I don’t really under the hate towards BlueSky, did they do something really unacceptable that I am missing out on?
Kur is being shit recently with Bill gates