I’m hoping federation will allow me to get rid of my github entirely, but that’s wishful thinking I fear
I’m hoping federation will allow me to get rid of my github entirely, but that’s wishful thinking I fear
I spent my day today setting up nginx with mtls at work, and I actually think it’s a great approach for what op is trying
I wouldn’t really call this a hack, electronic devices would cost twice as much of every OEM had to come up with their own hardware, drivers, frontend etc. Besides, this allows hobbyists to play with their hardware much more easily
But the default licence is closed-source. Of course company training models don’t care, but in that case the CC signature is not more enforceable.
This technically makes your comment more permissive to use, not less. At least if we keep the software analogy.
It does, but the person you reply to apparently expects a standard library to contain an ECS and a rendering engine.
All of that can also be tested in a preproduction environment as well, downtime is really a poor excuse for not patching
Surely you meant the opposite? Working multiple jobs is a very USian thing. Now I’m curious, where are you from?
Well, getting promoted is difficult when you watch Netflix or browse lemmy on company time
A YouTube video over an article? :(
Software cannot be patented anywhere. What is patented are the algorithm. In France algorithm are considered maths and cannot be patented.
Not getting the downvotes, a lot of those are quite stupid. The Rechtsschutz is basically required if you drive for example, only because of game theory, not because it actually brings anything
I’ve never had issues with nvidia on Linux, and I expect a high proportion of their customers to run Linux systems, what’s so bad about it?
Wouldn’t join some research center as engineer make more sense than going through university again?
Yeah the us defaultism really shows here.