tar -xvf is the only one I know
And I think it was tar -cvf for creating .tar files?
tar -xvf is the only one I know
And I think it was tar -cvf for creating .tar files?
I guess head and tail are your grandparents?
What about grep and ack?
Software Freedom Conservancy has a pretty nice page called Give Up GitHub!, definitely check that out
I like Linkwarden, Omnivore and wallabag
They probably wanted to save money on support staff, now they will get a massive OpenAI bill instead lol. I find this hilarious.
Slovak PM is a fucking moron
So we do our research, and avoid scumbag companies when making purchasing decisions, or more likely, pick the lesser of a several evils.
That’s why I created this post. To inform people about Haier’s shitty and customer-hostile solely profit-oriented business practices.
If you use “smart devices” cheap Chinese garbage that requires a 24/7 connection to some random insecure cloud server in your home, you’re a fucking moron. But there are some great solutions that run entirely locally and enable you to do some really cool home automation. Check out the !homeautomation@lemmy.world community, as well as !homeassistant@lemmy.world. Home Assistant is probably the best piece of software for building an actually smart home, that’s also sovereign and not reliant on an internet connection or some company and their infrastructure.
No, thankfully I don’t use any of their products. But I find their statement ridiculous. If I buy something, it’s mine, I own it because I paid for it. The manufacturer can fuck off.
Libreddit should fix this
If it works it works I guess.
Because that statement is really ridiculous.
Good.
I don’t even think this is honest, I doubt that a small FOSS project is causing “significant economic damage” to a company of such size. It’s just user-hostility and the wish to control the users and the products they bought and paid for. Unfortunately, this is an increasing trend among companies.
It’s pretty easy. Download the repo from GitHub as a .zip and upload that to the archive. Pretty simple. Don’t forget to do this for both repos.
Well, their warchest mostly consisted of assets in western countries. Most of these were immediately seized. That didn’t completely destroy Russia, but it put them in a far worse situation.
But much less. Germany completely stopped importing Russian gas in 2022, so did Poland and some other countries. These were the biggest European customers.
I have a few more suggestions: