I agree, I’m just answering the why question. Free software licenses don’t have non-commercial clauses and they want an NC clause.
I agree, I’m just answering the why question. Free software licenses don’t have non-commercial clauses and they want an NC clause.
I presume the reason they didn’t use GPL3 is because they wanted the attribution and non-commercial clauses offered by CC-BY-NC.
Not suggesting that they should not prefer to drop those clauses in favour of a copyleft free software licence. but you asked “why not” and losing those clauses is clearly an obvious candidate for why they might not want to.
I know this doesn’t answer the question but I want to offer some advice instead.
In my opinion just don’t. If the company want you to have access to emails on the go then they should give you a company phone. If they don’t, why are you trying to? Don’t put work things on your personal phone.
there’s also https://lemmyverse.net/communities
Pretty sure they’re stone or maybe ceramic.
You just use three backticks to start and end a code block, it’s just markdown.
e.g.
version: '3.4'
services:
vaultwarden:
image: vaultwarden/server:latest
restart: always
# environment:
# SIGNUPS_ALLOWED: 'false'
# ADMIN_TOKEN: 'your authentication token'
ports:
- '127.0.0.1:8200:80'
volumes:
- vaultwarden-data:/data/
...
Whoever designed this keyboard is a weirdo.
Aeropress mostly. Or caffetierre, both immersion brews. I’ve not got into pour-over (don’t really want another kettle) nor espresso. I’ll probably end up there one day, when finances and space permit it.
waaaaayyyyy ahead of ya.
It’s pretty good, a bit dark for my tastes.
Does your lemmy instance have a character limit?
There is a more performant C++ implementation but it’s been a long while since I’ve used either it or the java implementation. Worth checking out.
I don’t think they’re saying it failed. They’re saying that it will fail long before the body ever does.