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fum@lemmy.worldto
Rust@programming.dev•What additional concepts should I learn before starting to learn rust?
1·9 days agoThis is the way.
fum@lemmy.worldto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Building OpenWatch: an open-source alternative to YouTubeEnglish
13·11 days agoThey changed the licence to MIT after my post. So good on them. The original licence was non FOSS. You can see it in the git history if you’re interested.
fum@lemmy.worldto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Building OpenWatch: an open-source alternative to YouTubeEnglish
704·12 days agoWhy would anyone use this non FOSS vibe coded thing instead of PeerTube? Copying YouTube’s UX is not a good enough reason when better FOSS alternatives already exist.
Personally I don’t like Plex because it is not FOSS. Additionally, I read recently that they have added a requirements to use their service even if you are self hosting everything.
Jellyfin is such a wonderful gift. I’m so glad there is such a good alternative to plex
*those in power did fucking nothing
I think C#/dotnet will be relevant on windows for a long time. Personally I’m done with that platform though. Dotnet being free and open source software is great though. There are some fantastic cross platform projects out there written in it, such as Jellyfin.
Mostly python, shell, and GDscript these days.
I did C#/.NET stuff for a few years for $dayjob, but that was all on windows with visual studio
Debian at home, Rocky Linux at work
VSCodium or Godot depending on what I’m working on.
Whatever language support via LSP is available for VSCodium, Prettier, I’ll have to check the rest. Nothing that drastically changes the experience. Basically whatever does auto formatting, code completion(without using “AI”), and error highlighting.
This shit cracks me up!
fum@lemmy.worldto
Opensource@programming.dev•Pebble Watch Software Is Now 100% Open Source
8·3 months agoIf the Android app is fully open source, then it should be made available in f-droid
fum@lemmy.worldto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Lemmings over 30 who try to stay active, what are you doing to accommodate for your incredibly decrepit bodies to avoid boo-boos?
5·3 months agoWalk up and down the stairs instead of taking the elevator at my office (4 floors)
Walk parts my commute where I could take the bus or an extra train. (About an hour walking per day).
I wish I did more but my aging body is too tired 🙃
My favourite is Meld
fum@lemmy.worldto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Mommy, Why is There a Server in the House?English
4·6 months agoYou still got a copy? I’d love to share it with some people
I thought it was the 10 second rule…
Yeah that was the thing that alerted me.
I see what you mean. Yes there are great examples like those that offer support contracts for the open source software projects.
I think one point of confusion here is that as open source licenced projects, they do not restrict commercial use. The companies that lead the development just happen to also offer the best paid support.
Minor correction: proxmox is AGPL so free to use commercially without their support contract.






We really do live in the cyber punk dystopia predicted. It’s just way less neon lights.