an open source service gets bought/joins an AI company to develop a closed source version of the same service, while leaving the code ot the old clients open.
an open source service gets bought/joins an AI company to develop a closed source version of the same service, while leaving the code ot the old clients open.
Its still open source
the code for the client they’re about to abandon is, that’s about it. the new service doesn’t share its source code.
hella wicked
did you type it out on a T9 keyboard?
Which additional platforms are supported? Bitchute Rumble
ugh no I’m good thanks
usually the built-in phone app will have an option to block calls from unidentified callers, no app needed.
it’s the opposite, actually: she got harassed because she didn’t talk about it when talking about creating a bootable drive.
have you checked the documentation? https://pine64.org/documentation/PineTime/Development/Available_firmware_and_projects/
I love stux, I have a Mastodon account on one of his instances, and I donate every now and then. he’s a good human being, and his cats are supreme.
that being said, I feel like sometimes he’s a bit ADHD with his side projects, so he creates one, and then just lets it fizzle out over time while he starts two new ones. goldfish.social was one of them, and it looks like the domain has expired and got bought out by someone else. perhaps it’s his way of learning new stuff, or preventing himself on getting burned out or something - whichever it is, I’m not judging, he’s never making promises that they’re long term commitments anyway. his Masto instances have been solid, on the other hand.
I’m yet to see the app offer an update to the maps data without the app update beforehand. I use it on two devices, and if I don’t update the app on one of them, it won’t display new map data available to download.
yes, that’s exactly why public transport other than the subway doesn’t show up by default and you have to go an extra mile in order to enable it.
curated list of app name, description, link to github / other git / fdroid rep / download link
so… F-droid?
Have forks of this list that different people can extend and you can subscribe to different trusted curators
so… third party F-droid repos?
there are other apps than can access F-droid and everyone will soon start replying saying why they think their choice is the only reasonable one and everything else is the worst thing ever, but the official one under that link should be enough to get you started.
because you need to pull the schedules for each country in order to do that. they’re working on public transport navigation, but it’s still not ready for use.
no they aren’t, new versions of the map will only be available when the app is updated.
from the changelog:
OSM data as of July 23
it’s also definitely not open source.
yup, Play Store entry says 27 May 2015.
until recently
the first known written appearance of singular “they” is so old that it was still spelled with the thorn (þei)
it’s on by default in beta, off in stable.