

I see they’re still not giving up on that bubble.


I see they’re still not giving up on that bubble.
Debian & Alma of course!


SIMPLICITY (read: vendor lock-in)!


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Tell us what we don’t already know. This reads like an empty gesture by both the UN and The Guardian combined.


Just gotta make sure nobody falls in there.


Anything but


Back in my days, all my PS1 and PS2 games are pirated. I never have Xbox, but I’m sure they’re pirated as well. Basically all CD/DVD based ones are.
I don’t think the ROM based cartridges are pirated tho, as they’re mask ROM, for which you’d need a semiconductor facility to create.


It’s also a coincidence that Linux Mint removes all that shit by default.


Because adding to the .gitignore would threaten their existence.


And whatever they say really makes any difference.
Lol, I meant this to be a tongue-in-cheek saying


that’s fortune magazine for ya


No. They’re giving AI too much credit this way.


Definitely not a big fan of it, but realistically speaking, it’s here to stay. It is wise for them to govern and regulate it rather than outright ban it. Especially with a project as big as this one, people will try. Saying that the responsibility falls on the human is definitely the right move.


All that licensing budget can be reallocated for training and support.


Lmao, you beat me to it!


Nire reason to move to codeberg then. Probably should’ve done it sooner.
Really?
I thought it’s great, since those exploits didn’t just come from thin air. It would be bad if someone got their hands on a zero-day and managed to do something catastrophic, like shutting down airports, or blowing up a power plant.
Also, it’s not like they’re losing money over this.