Looks like you’ve got the upvotes backing you. I’ll keep on using as is. Thank you!
Looks like you’ve got the upvotes backing you. I’ll keep on using as is. Thank you!
When your mission is to create a safe and private web and you squandered your organization’s money to give huge payouts to your executives for not achieving their stated goals, that’s a form of corruption. Their relationship with Google was always viewed with skeptic eyes too. There are more. Nothing people can prove, but looks suspicious. Like I said, at best incompetence.
IANAL, but AFAIK that’s incorrect. If you’re the only copyright holder, you can issue multiple licenses for your work. GPL doesn’t allow you to rescind previous issues, so anyone in possession of your GPL code can still modify and release it under the GPL freely. But it doesn’t prevent you from issuing your own work under a different license.
There isn’t usually much economic sense for most applications to do that because anyone can fork the project and distribute it for free. For Proton, since they still hold the server as closed source, they could simply introduce a breaking protocol change and all the forks would be useless.
English isn’t my first language. I share your opinion regarding the license. Which connector would you use instead of “but” to indicate that you succeeded in your efforts even though it was harder you thought it would be?
I’d argue that’s improving internet. They’re about the only ones trying to come up with an actual solution.
There’s plenty, PLENTY of other examples to criticize Mozilla on not focusing on Firefox. This isn’t one.
I love Firefox, I’ve even spent money to support it in the past. The Mozilla organization seems at best incompetent and at worst willfully corrupt. There’s no love lost here.
It took me going to their GitHub to find out, but it’s GPL 3.
I’m pulling the lever as hard as I can, I swear!
I only trade in the finest, unadulterated, originals.
I scanned the API calls to get all the details I needed. I did my thing and I was in.
It’s just a weird typeface, it’s actually Math 5. You’re behind 4 versions.
I remember the analog days where a few keystrokes on an Ericson phone were all you needed to start listening to private conversations on the cell tower you were connected to.
Live fast and die young. Don’t ever slow down. If the account locks, then it locks.
A-ha! So there’s a bit of both client issues and user error. My client crops the preview image of the site. And when I clicked the link to the mastodon post, I didn’t pay attention to the image because I had already seen it in the client.
Still, this being a general privacy group, it would be good if OP didn’t assume the reader was familiar with current EU politics. A small paragraph would be enough to contextualize the post.
That link isn’t present in the post.
It would help your cause a lot if you explained what it was about.
The only indentation method that the viewer has control on how big they want it.
Happening is a word my autocorrupt gets right 6% of the time.