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Chromium and WebKit both still have bits from KHTML in them which is LGPL
Chromium and WebKit both still have bits from KHTML in them which is LGPL
There is currently no implementation of web standards that is under a more permissive license than LGPL or MPL. I think that is a gap worth filling and if I recall that is what Ladybird is doing.
where in Europe do they do that? I live in Europe and that doesn’t sound familiar
https://www.eff.org/cyberspace-independence becomes more relevant every year somehow
naturally given that the Torah is part of the Bible
stop posting on lemmy while drunk
WEER OLL GUNNA DYE
I have read of tourists coming to Vienna and thinking there is anything worth seeing north of the Danube.
Unless you count the UN headquarters, there isn’t. All of that is a completely unstructured and boring mix of industrial, commercial and residential zones mostly built after WW2 like you find anywhere in the world.
It was bad enough to have to get through the world of children and especially teenagers once. I have zero desire to ever watch and accompany someone else having to go through that hell.
TBH I fail to see the significant difference between this and a function declaration.
Stallman was right
I wonder what state FOSS replacements for Adobe software would be in if a significant percentage of Adobe users used their subscription money to donate to FOSS replacements instead.
stopthatgirl7 and reddfugee are two I remember seeing a few times.
Carlos Latuff was right
John Perry Barlow was right
https://www.eff.org/cyberspace-independence
Is there any hope at all left that governments might one day leave us on the Internet in peace?
I have never heard of that being an issue in my country where it is a constitutional requirement for elections to be held on Sundays or public holidays.
Lots of countries vote on Sundays which solves that problem
I have never been to India and have no intention to travel there. My imagination is that it is overcrowded, the people there are mostly polite, hard working but not especially skilled. It is definitely a relatively poor country with a lot of inequality and crime.
Train toilets dumping directly on the tracks isn’t excessively unusual, we still have trains here in Austria that do that although it is definitely being phased out.
Excellent. Now do Dissenter.
you’re a low koalaty bot