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Technology@lemmy.world•The era of 15GB free Gmail storage is ending (Update: Google responds)English
132·2 days agoAnyone old enough to remember that Gmail launched with “unlimited” storage?
woelkchen@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Louis Rossmann taunts Bambu Lab by hosting banned 3D Printer firmware fork, dares $1 billion company to sue him — more creators pledge support and boycotts, Snapmaker donates equipment to embattled deEnglish
4·2 days agoSounds like bambu is perfectly free to not give the code to anyone, but as soon as they give the code to someone, that someone can give it to whoever they want.
And that’s why people redistributing and modifying an older snapshot of the code are 100% within their rights to do so.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Iran mulls taking full control of all 7 undersea internet cables passing through Strait of HormuzEnglish
1341·6 days agoThis must be that “too much winning” Trump was talking about.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Both Fedora and Ubuntu will get AI support – soonEnglish
3·6 days agoIt’s not by default there. It’s a dedicated spin to self host an LLM. That’s completely different from Windows does with Copilot.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Both Fedora and Ubuntu will get AI support – soonEnglish
15·6 days agoDebian or anything based directly on it
Debian can also run AI models. Pretty dumb reason to get mad about.
woelkchen@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Both Fedora and Ubuntu will get AI support – soonEnglish
7·7 days agoSUSE contributes to Fedora? WTF?
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Linux@programming.dev•openSUSE has banned young people from their project, even scrolling the website
7·8 days agoLmao get fucked my HTTP requests are not a signature to your terms
True but registering for accounts is.
woelkchen@lemmy.worldto
Linux@programming.dev•openSUSE has banned young people from their project, even scrolling the website
9·8 days agoThat actually varies by instance
Well, this community is on programming.dev and the rule here is:
1.3. You are at least 16 years old and over the regulated minimum age defined by your local law to access our services.
woelkchen@lemmy.worldto
Linux@programming.dev•openSUSE has banned young people from their project, even scrolling the website
121·8 days agoThen stop interacting with any community / user on programming.dev RIGHT NOW!
1.3. You are at least 16 years old and over the regulated minimum age defined by your local law to access our services.
woelkchen@lemmy.worldto
Linux@programming.dev•openSUSE has banned young people from their project, even scrolling the website
252·8 days agoNobody’s enforcing it so who gives a shit?
Without caring to read the replies to that mail, pretty sure it’s because the forum feature can be seen as a social network and they just don’t want to deal with getting guardian’s approval and similar BS some laws around the world may require. openSUSE is a corporate-led distribution after all. They have to abide by different rules than some dude remixing Ubuntu in his bedroom.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Claude Code's creator is sick of the phrase 'vibe coding.' Suggest your alternative here.English
21·9 days agoNot copyrightable coding
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Technology@lemmy.world•German members of parliament (MPs) advised to drop Signal in favor of Wire over security concernsEnglish
161·14 days agoWire is still around? Tried it literally 10 years ago and didn’t like it at all.
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Linux@programming.dev•The same 732-byte Python script roots every Linux distribution shipped since 2017
4·16 days agothe impact of this vulnerability is mainly on servers
The impact is any Linux install without root access for its users.
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Linux@programming.dev•The same 732-byte Python script roots every Linux distribution shipped since 2017
3·16 days agoAutomated test suites became so good, many regular people can just use rolling release distros these days.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Ubuntu's "AI Kill Switch" Is Achieved By Removing Snaps, Initially Opt-InEnglish
3·17 days agoIt does seem inevitable that every distro will eventually have some amount of AI generated code, if they don’t already.
100% there is plenty of undeclared “AI assisted” code all over the place already.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Ubuntu's "AI Kill Switch" Is Achieved By Removing Snaps, Initially Opt-InEnglish
1·17 days agoI switched to Fedora years ago. Linux mint has been not as good for a long time.
Countering Ubuntu enshittification is an increasingly demanding task. Then there is also the issue that accessing bug fixes for software in the Universe repository that regular Mint inherits from Ubuntu requires Ubuntu Pro.
Same BS doesn’t happen with LMDE.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Ubuntu's "AI Kill Switch" Is Achieved By Removing Snaps, Initially Opt-InEnglish
2·17 days agoI’m currently downloading Bazzite to replace Kubuntu.
Just FYI: If you don’t care for the preinstalled gaming stuff, the same people also make a desktop/workstation flavor named Aurora: https://docs.getaurora.dev/blog/aurora-spring26-update/



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