

Having the same issue on Intel + AMD GPU.
Arch Linux with newest KDE.
Having the same issue on Intel + AMD GPU.
Arch Linux with newest KDE.
Why not Slackware?
You had me in the first half
https://feddit.it/comment/12451838
Unsure if alzheimers or troll. But a reason to be suspended for sure.
EDIT: If things are still unclear. You copied his comment like a child who uses the same words like the enemy to win. Just being a mirror doesnt make you win an argument.
I like the crazyness. Idk why people downvote you
Had bronchitis as a child nearly every few weeks for years. All gone but sucks to have it.
Get well soon.
I still feel like, the point where you say more people can use it and will use it, can create a dark pattern.
Imagine you create something and make people depending on it. Another cooperation copies it and advances it with a lot of money. Somehow, the ecosystem is so changed, that when you depend on that project, you need to use the newer version of the cooperation and soon they will paywall it heavily.
Then, your wish for people using the code as much as possible got nuked.
I assume that many scenarios will allow the usage of your old MIT project without relying on the new version of someone. But rare cases exist, where this happens. Its like predicting the 30th step in chess or smth. (Idk chess that well)
Its… unlikely that it will happen, but yeah. I can understand your perspective, but slowly going to AGPL sounds right.
I got a lot of times misgendered, but another Person wrote a good comment.
A glitch in the matrix.
Ok idk. Your message felt like it wants to explain why we shouldnt use GPL/lgpl
In my Company, we do use such code. But its mainly because we distribute our own Propriatary Linux OS.
We sometimes need to change such code, so we just put it on Github as a fork.
Sorry, but I or rather many hate your Opinion.
Its ok if you dislike my Opinion about that. But I will show you, that many dislike your Opinion with a little fun and humour.
I believe that this has nothing to do with growing up, but I think thats your opinion you can attempt to follow.
Sorry, but just copy paste an entire comment where someone put a good point, to the same Person, makes no sense.
Its like crying about the fact and just trying to repeat what other Person said to himself again, in hopes to look good again.
I hate, when programs like Firefox or anything else uses something like Nautilus to pick the file.
I can’t even press ctrl+L to change the URL of my filesystem where I want to be. I need a lot of clicky GUI to get to the desination…
People say Qt sucks. But there is literally no better alternative to the KDE environment. Either Dolphin or tons of other apps just have more features and settings compared to GTK ones.
Unsure if they have the same issue
Thats the point of GPl licenses. You cant close source it.
MIT is a free and also heavy closed source friendly. GPL fixes the greed
Squeek, squack. Your opinion is whack
I wohld agree, because you really downplay the scenario.
As soon as you accidentallt create something, which everyone starts to use or has an use case, then some Cooperation will copy that thing, make it better and make your community dissappear because there is the newer tool which you cant change the code of anymore and need to use a monthly subscription or something to even use.
So, it somehow seems like you’re gaslighting yourself by downplaying the use case.
Mostly it will be small buisnesses and hobbyists, which I would like to code for them too. Especially when they are nice and friendly. But as soon as Microsoft, Google, Meta, Amazon gets hands on it and sees a potential to squeeze money through it by destroying it, then they will surely do it.
Damn… this explains a lot… I even remember how good I felt when cutting sugar and knowing that its an issue.
But either I reremember and will forget to repeat the mistake, or got added good knowledge to help understand how my concentration works (which fluctuates between depressed and tired the entire day, medium good and then I have days where I literally had fun and could easily understand a hard topic at learning for the University)
I have it too now with KDE. Seems like something new