Does anyone know of an Omnivore-like read-later app, but explicitly non-commercial (and FOSS), while still having a similar featureset? #AskFedi
I'm specifically looking to avoid anything that has a business attached to it now or in the future, or anything that follows tech hypes (like "AI integration").
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@mynameistillian Like, it's better than many other games to be clear, but I still wouldn't consider it a good example of the mechanic :p
@mynameistillian (Assuming this was about the 'make your ship your home' thing) yes, but only to a very limited degree; using only the items/furniture you collect pretty much, and it's all pretty space-constrained and doesn't provide a lot of flexibility in practice
Pre-internet: only know people who are generally around you
Early internet: finding your rare little slice of culture all over the globe!!
Social internet: oh no this machine exists for starting fights
Now internet: using every tool available to go narrow, narrow, narrow, back to huddling amongst the people who are “generally around you”, but, like, spiritually. And from anywhere in the whole world.
@eloy I don't think that captures it fully either - there were also a lot of known mitigations against known threats that simply weren't implemented for business-related reasons, even though they *could* have been (capability security would be one example).
We have no mechanism to flag when J. Random Packager adds "Supplements: glibc" to their random leaf node package. As a reminder, *we are a project that allows 1,601 minimally-vetted people to deliver arbitrary code executed as root on hundreds of thousands of systems*, and this mechanism allows any one of those people to cause the package they have complete control over to be automatically pulled in as a dependency on virtually every single one of those systems.
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Every time I say generative AI is bad at everything, software engineers crawl out of the woodwork to "well actually" me about how great it is for writing code.
So, about that ...
https://www.theregister.com/2024/03/28/ai_bots_hallucinate_software_packages/
@thelastpsion Ah right, that makes sense - possibly inspired by the xz maintainer getting hounded for updates on the mailing list?
Personally I decided some time ago that I don't think licenses are the right tool for this sort of thing, deciding to use an effectively public domain license so as to minimally interfere with legitimate uses; and instead just making corporations and other demanding folks unwelcome on a social and sometimes technical level.
The premise here being that you don't realistically have any recourse if a corporation decides to ignore your licensing constraints (because lawyers cost money) but something becomes uninteresting to people and especially companies very quickly if they are told that they are unwelcome and all their bug reports are unceremoniously closed.
@jacksonchen666 Turns out someone did think of the domain name: the registry scalpers :(
@julialuna welcome to the club / my condolences / congratulations! (strike those which do not apply)
@navi Last I did this (years ago) there was a 'custom ISO' option somewhere in their VNC thingem
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