As always with conservatives:
Every accusation a confession
As always with conservatives:
Every accusation a confession
So being depressed can also be a symptom of something far more serious than just depression.
This is very poor wording. Depression is one of the deadliest illnesses in young people.
They also have https://sane-project.gitlab.io/website/ (got an SSL error with your link)
I have no idea what any of this means. Plz hlp
And in regards of text and graphs: everything is mirrored from behind. I am not sure what transparent screens may be used for.
Doesn’t this already exist since half a century? https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Head-up_display No need for a transparent display at all.
Well, I think all Jetbrains software is written in Java…?
Hi, the user https://lemmy.comfysnug.space/u/Spectacle8011 posted an answer that you probably will not see:
Original text by spectacle8011:
Zion isn’t going to see my comment because I’m from an instance that lemmy.world blocks. If somebody thinks my comment might be useful to Zion, please pass it on in my stead by reposting it.
The only thing I’m trying to prevent is someone taking the entire project, changing some strings and icons and releasing a paid Android version based on my work.
If you released your program under an open source license, they wouldn’t even need to change anything. They could simply republish your program unmodified for a price. Open source is fundamentally incompatible with restricting commercial use because it means surrendering your monopoly over commercial exploitation.
One way you could restrict this is by trademarking the name you publish your program under. This way, no one will be able to publish a version of your program with the same name, as they would be violating your trademark. The good thing about this is that trademarks have nothing to do with copyright and so are fully compatible with open source licenses. The bad news is that someone could always republish your program under a different name. If you’re primarily concerned about users confusing another program with yours, though, trademarks are a great option. You should register a trademark for the name anyway…before someone else does.
I don’t have a particular license to recommend that prevents commercial redistribution, but you appear to be looking for a “source-available” license. You might need something custom…every program I’ve heard of that is source-available has their own custom license (Futo Temporary License, the TrueCrypt license, Microsoft Shared Source Initiative, etc.) The closest thing I could find was the Commons Clause. I know very little about it, though.
I will do so :)
It is also widely used to express something like “I told you so” or “I already warned you that this will happen. You did this to yourself.” in a single word.
E.g. “Did you hear about my anti-vaxx aunt Hildegard? She died of Covid last month.”
“Tja.”
Maybe its because I am tired but I don’t get it, what does this mean?
Or use the superior nitter: https://nitter.net/i_code_memes/status/1442078927896281090?s=20
I think your link has a double encoded at the end:
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The correct link is https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/string/basic_string/operator2B
Well, even when visiting this Website from New York? Or if this website is hosted in New York? So many questions arise from assuming :)
Here you go:
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/this-image-shows-its-own-md5-checksum-and-its-kind-of-a-big-deal/
(MD5 is not PGP, but impressive nonetheless)