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This might be a dumb question but is Winamp still FOSS?
As far as I know the WCL isn’t known as being an OSI approved license
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This might be a dumb question but is Winamp still FOSS?
As far as I know the WCL isn’t known as being an OSI approved license
I recently learned that Strawberry has native built-in streaming capabilities
not sure if this is what you’re looking for but it’s an option that might be useful for you🤗
oh what the hell ✨NATIVE ANDROID SUPPORT✨ it looks like???
damn this year’s looking great for FOSS software dev🥳🤌
that is true but for beginners with a $1000 budget who ask about buying laptops to host services
one thing I forgot to mention is that it also heavily depends on an individual’s use cases, restrictions, and preferences
that is definitely true however the added benefit is typically a longer warranty range as buying a laptop would typically mean that all components would be sold under a single flat warranty cycle/deadline
plus even if your computer is borked, you can still take it into a microcenter, memoryexpress, brick-and-mortor retailer to have their technicians figure it out the problem for a cost
I often have these time vs cost tradeoff discussions with my customers after they’ve been informed on the basics
with a $1000 budget they might want to consider building a computer as desktops usually provide better performance/per cost rather than buying a $1000 laptop
building is incredibly easy as there’s a plethora of tutorial vids online and you’re less likely to get screwed over by an Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) or retailer
the fediverse here also has an active community for support !buildapc@lemmy.world
Just a heads up but your codeberg link returns a 404 not found
besides that I really like your project, it hits all the right spots for me in terms of languages used, features being implemented, and in addition the interface also looks nice!✨
https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-violation.en.html
the page details what one can do if they find license violations
although based on other comments in this thread it seems that the source code is available in a somewhat odd manner
Logseq could be another option although I’m unsure about syncing, syncing might be possible via NextCloud/syncthing
I’m planning on switching from Joplin to Logseq
based on the stalled development and lack of support for mods on Joplin it seems like Logseq is the best path forward to getting a FOSS version of Obsidian and Onenote
I use Kate as it opens pretty quickly and I’ve gotten used to using it to make simple bash scripts
Quake 2 has been GPL and had Linux versions since forever, even official ones from id.
never knew till today and also that’s pretty cool!
if Quake II is under GPL-2.0…
doesn’t it mean that Quake II has a good to high potential to be supported on Linux?
Looking online it looks like everyone’s dunking on this half-assed attempt of…something🤔