I’m sorry, Dave
I’m sorry, Dave
Thanks for the response. Seems like I made a good choice by going with the AGPL
I hate the company but I haven’t found another streaming service with a similar amount of music, sound quality and algorithm. I have a jellyfin instance, but it lacks the choice and algorithm.
Edit: I am currently in the process of switching to Tidal. It has pretty much all the niche artists that I usually listen to, the algo is pretty good (at least thats what other ppl say), the audio quality is very good and it has a really nice UI. Also, it pays Artists twice as much as Spotify.
It doesn’t have a native App for Linux, but there is https://github.com/Mastermindzh/tidal-hifi, which is an electron wrapper for the web-ui that is also available via Flatpak and works well so far.
Dumb question because I’m not fluent in License-Lore: which license would be best at preventing others (or me from the future) from selling / closing down the licensed work? Would it be GPL, AGPL, MPL, something else?
Codeberg is awesome, it’s just like github but open source and self-hostable (forgejo)
…like the Seine
Is this really a major story?
No, it’s a Mayor story
If you need another thing to do, you could try to make your opnsense HA and never have your internet stop working while rebooting a node. It’s pretty simple to set up, you might finish it in 1-2 evenings. Happy clustering!
I know, but every time I had to do that it felt like it’s a jank solution. If you have a raspberry pi or smth like that you can also set it up as a qdevice.
…and if you’re completely fine with how it is you can also just leave it like it is
You should get another node, otherwise when node1 fails node2 will reboot itself and then do nothing because it has no quorum
fun fact: it’s not! like so much not, that the first planned small nuclear reactor plan in the US has been canceled
that battery is way too big for the energy produced by the solar array
I can recommend tchncs.de if you are in germany
But what if I want to snort Wiesnkoks off of a dick?
Switch to SearxNG instead
i can’t believe so many people didn’t get that part
Arent SR modules okay for your run length? It doesn’t look like you have >300m (ca. 2 football fields if you are american) from your rack to your office
Maybe this will finally kill Xorg
Another one would be that Linus has dropped his fair share of Hard Rs in the past (/s)
If you update your OS, it could happen that a changed dependency breaks your app. This wouldn’t happen with docker, as every dependency is shipped with the application in the container.