It's been done for utilities a few times but I've never heard of it being done for a software company. TBH, I can't think of any software I'd like the government to manage this way (IMO, Linux and the Linux Foundation is a better model).
It's been done for utilities a few times but I've never heard of it being done for a software company. TBH, I can't think of any software I'd like the government to manage this way (IMO, Linux and the Linux Foundation is a better model).
Why (and since when) does Chrome replace shared URLs by "share.google" URLs?
It's called eminent domain en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eminent...
In terms of focus, it lets me punt a decision. Instead of having to decide to not explore something now, I can save it for later and decide later.
Glitch coffee in Tokyo, if you haven't been there.
I don't care what side of the Israel-Palestine conflict your sympathies lie on, snatching up people with a valid student visa for the crime of writing an OpEd is naked fascism and if you don't oppose this you are a threat to this country's most basic values
the curse of "well i have 10 minutes until that meeting, i could just work on ___ until then"
and coming back up out of the Accidentally Productive Continuum 22 minutes AFTER the meeting started ๐
the final part of the series is out, go watch it to make sure your friends know how cool you are
m.youtube.com/watch?v=B943...
The house is getting cleaned up for next release
I hate it when a computer interface forces me to click a button saying "No, thanks" when my sentiments are closer to "No, naff off, go to hell for even suggesting this"
I remember manually configuring muxers in ALSA, pulse at least solved that problem. But is there any reason you're not using pipewire?
Now you're thinking like a lawyer.