Did you waive your rights to the code anywhere? If not then it’s still your code and they used it without obtaining the rights to using it - depending on your jurisdiction ofc.
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Good to know! I didn’t see a link in your about page.
Hi, nice project. Why would I use your project over similar (open-source) projects like sharry and lufi?
I personally would prefer to use those alternatives because their source is available and can be reviewed, I didn’t see any reference to your source code - which is fine, but a no-go for me personally.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•[SOLVED] System freezes at boot and I'm not sure if it's a software or hardware problemEnglish
6·6 months agoI think I remember some weird power bugs in the 2700x, though I never encountered them myself. The best thing I could find was this reddit thread https://www.reddit.com/r/Amd/comments/apw8im/ryzen_freezes_in_linux_even_if_linux_is_in_vm/
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Linux@lemmy.ml•[SOLVED] System freezes at boot and I'm not sure if it's a software or hardware problemEnglish
5·6 months agoDo you still have the live iso you used to install arch? Does it work? Do other distros work (just the live systems are enough)?
Edit:
Some more things: Did you try disconnecting the pc from mains, pressing the power button (to discharge all capacitors) and reconnecting. Reseat the button cell for the bios?
There are good April’s fools jokes and there is this. Some things you just don’t joke about.
Docker container can’t read a bind mount. Permission issue? No, it’s SELinux, again. And I didn’t even install it explicitly, it just got pulled in by another package.
And to be clear, the issue isn’t SELinux really, but
unexpectednon standard behaviour which I never asked for (never explicitly installed it).
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Linux@lemmy.ml•More info on pixel 4a battery nerf by GoogleEnglish
31·9 months agoSeems like I have an affected device. No thanks to google for helping me figure that out. Their useless page shows no information regarding that. Had to look at the serial number of the battery:
sudo cat /sys/class/power_supply/battery/serial_number. Which contains the string from the mastodon post.Now, I have a custom ROM, so that means I won’t suffer degraded battery capacity, it just might be dangerous to continue to use my phone.
I just keep my history file around and have set it up to never truncate. Then
grepor^R.
Something like that should do it:
i = ~((~i + 1) + ~0) + 1
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Recommendation for a Wireguard Mesh networkEnglish
51·11 months agoI just use ansible to generate all wireguard configs and deploy them. Works great, but then, all my devices have static ips.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Non-Americans who have been to the US.. What is the weirdest thing about America that Americans don't realize is weird?English
5·1 year agoFrom Austria:
The amount of plastic waste you produce.
Every shopping trip you get (single use) plastic bags, every food item is packaged individually. Even your plates are often times made from plastic, as is the cutlery (sometimes).
All those plastic cups in every restaurant - it’s disgusting.
It’s insanity.
Also: general waste is labeled “landfill” in some places.
Halt and Catch Fire: It’s a really cool drama about a group of very different people, who come together because of one shared goal, and then everyone following their own desires - more or less burning bridges and rebuilding them over 4 seasons of the show.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•What's up with still no Linux on snapdragon laptops? Is qualcomm not supporting it?English
12·1 year agoTuxedo is working on one, they said it might be ready by christmas.
Evolution, I wish I could use Thunderbird, but that crashes when signing mails with my Yubikey.




To check your system for those packages (assuming you are using bash):
comm -1 -2 <(pacman -Q | awk '{print $1}' | sort) <(sort vulnerable_packages.txt)With
vulnerable_packages.txtcontaining one package name per line.