

I’d love to see this happen. Suddenly every proprietary software license would be voided.
Do it. Stalin would be proud.


I’d love to see this happen. Suddenly every proprietary software license would be voided.
Do it. Stalin would be proud.


Bad, but not the same, IMO. Microslop could shove it under the rug as a glitch. Oh wait… they would do that in this case too. Yeah, maybe it’d have to be more severe than that, but I don’t know what’s more severe to a private company than getting their IP leaked because of slopcoding.
You’re unfortunately right. Some people just have picked a side and won’t budge.


They want to develop their own - as they should! Europe should learn from this. Stop purchasing critical components and resources from your enemies. Develop the critical stuff on your own.


Microslop does it again! But it will take much more than this for people to leave GitHub. Someone will have to start making private repositories public to show that GitHub can’t be trusted for companies to leave. And someone will have to insert malware into GitHub releases from inside the system to make opensource people leave.


When you explore an API in a team and would like to collaborate on that with somebody. If you’ve worked on any big tech API, with Oauth, and have secrets, writing a script for every request combination takes way too long. Simply pasting the URL and using the stored oauth token within the session is easy with a frontend. And it’s reusable and sharable within your team.


I feel like people who make these arguments in earnest are simply terrible at change and lack empathy. “Works for me, so I refuse to understand why it doesn’t work for others”. It’s so conservative neckbeard and offputting.
The process you described is definitely what I went though with vim and neovim. After about a decade of vim I still couldn’t get proper language support and an IDE like experience going. When language servers and the debugging protocol came along, it was worse to find the right plugin and configure that correctly.
Helix simplified my decade long struggle with vim in a single weekend. It still isn’t a TUI IDE but it’s such an upgrade, I’ll take it.
Helix is just user friendly vim, honestly. Vim barely has any help and helix is batteries included. Ever since discovering it, vim feels like a downgrade.
It’s called a power button.


Don’t be a dick.


This is the kind of harassment I like. Harass these huge businesses to act right and fund stuff they rely on.


Does it do things like no-op privacy invasive JavaScript API? There are APIs that reveal a whole lot about the device you’re running, extensions installed, dark mode active, etc.
Edit: uhhhh, it was archived 5 years ago and hasn’t been updated since.


I think they are legally in the wrong, trying to impose restrictions om AGPL, but I’m not a lawyer. Probably, anybody making a fork will ignore that and see how far OnlyOffice wants to take it.


Surely there are forks out there.


I think a better comment would’ve been “required google services to connect meaning google also has to know who I am in order to connect. Please remove the google services requirement so I can use this without google play”
If it’s possible, you can also lodge a complaint at a relative authority in Lithuania.

I stand corrected. Thank you.


Throw the project into the AI reverse-engineer thing and see how Bambu deals with that. Fuck em


Mozilla gave up all the lower they had by accepting to be Hoofle’s bitch. They submitted to money, lost their browser power and lobbying power. The UK government probably has little it no idea what the fuck Mozilla is.
I’m just reading “I don’t want to leave, whatever happens”. There’s nothing I can say that you will agree with, so we might as well not waste that energy.