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QuestionMark@lemmy.mlOPto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Technial Skills in 2025English15·8 days ago
QuestionMark@lemmy.mlOPto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Technial Skills in 2025English29·8 days agoNo worries, GPT says my* code is flawless.
QuestionMark@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.world•Google will block sideloading of unverified Android apps starting next yearEnglish11·10 days agoPlease let this be a nightmare…
QuestionMark@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft Word documents will be saved to the cloud automatically on Windows going forwardEnglish6·10 days agoI’ll just use LibreOffice, but… a lot of people just don’t care. Which does also impact us.
My phone does have a headphone jack, and I could listen to the radio on the stock ROM using the workaround you mentioned.
QuestionMark@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.world•7 years later, Valve's Proton has been an incredible game-changer for LinuxEnglish21·15 days agoI have written four comments here regarding this (five when I send this one). How many have you written? I won’t argue over this any further. It’s not worth the time, for both of us.
QuestionMark@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.world•7 years later, Valve's Proton has been an incredible game-changer for LinuxEnglish31·15 days agoAre our definitions of “free” not the same? The way I think of “free” implies that, if the cost of a CPU/RAM/operating system is added to the overall cost of a device, that CPU/RAM/operating system is not free. You are paying for it.
Just because Linux is open source doesn’t magically mean macOS isn’t free
You’re right, because you didn’t read my comment carefully. I wrote, clearly, that Linux is funded. That’s where the money for its development comes from.
Linux’s license means Google can’t close Android’s source and make manufacturers pay for it, it has other ways to profit from Android.
Windows is paid.
Every major operating system has some way to obtain money for its development. The most logical thing for Apple is to add macOS’s cost to the price of Mac devices. Given this definition of not-free, the probability of macOS not being free is higher.
QuestionMark@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.world•7 years later, Valve's Proton has been an incredible game-changer for LinuxEnglish21·15 days agoLinux has an entirely different story.
You can also donate to them.
But what about Android? Android is definitely not paid.
Android is based on the Linux kernel, which uses the GPL license.
Therefore, Google cannot close Android’s source code, and force manufacturers to pay for it.
When you buy an Android phone, however, there are some closed-sourced components installed on them: Google Play Services, YouTube, …, which Google can profit from.
So Google does profit from Android. It’s free, but Google definitely generates enough to develop Android.
Apple’s situation is different from Google’s. It is the sole maker of devices that run macOS, and macOS is close-sourced. It can add a price to each macOS device sold for macOS development. It would be illogical for Apple not to do this, and use the profit brought by the sale of other devices. Therefore, there’s a high probability you’re also paying for macOS when buying a Mac device.
QuestionMark@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.world•7 years later, Valve's Proton has been an incredible game-changer for LinuxEnglish31·15 days agoThe arguments were provided by others, I simply stated what I observed. You are right that Apple doesn’t make you pay for macOS separately, but in my opinion, it’s like saying that Apple processors are free because you don’t pay for them when you buy a Macbook. You also don’t pay for Windows separately when you buy a Windows laptop, you know, but the manufacturer is paying for Windows which is added to the overall cost of the laptop.
MacOS developers have an income, and where does that income come from?
QuestionMark@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.world•7 years later, Valve's Proton has been an incredible game-changer for LinuxEnglish41·15 days agoFloo: Do you think I’m acting in bad faith because I acknowledge a fact, and you won’t?
Ah, yes. Projection.
It’s amusing that you’re accusing me of what you’re doing.
It’s extremely amusing that you’re accusing others of accusing you of doing what they’re doing, while in fact you’re accusing others of doing what you’re doing.
It says it supports “ONLY smartphones with Qualcomm Snapdragon”. Too bad…
Thanks for the detailed comment! I’m trying to build the app, but I’ve been unsuccessful so far… I have zero experience with this. I’ll try asking the maintainer.
It didn’t work…
QuestionMark@lemmy.mlto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Every support thread on Reddit is literally this nowEnglish1·27 days agoOh right. Unless I’m mistaken, Pushshift was a data collection platform that provided an API for getting Reddit data, before the API change ruined it. When someone deletes a comment, it’s still there in the database. Pullpush is a fork.
QuestionMark@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Recommend some open-source tools for privacy!English3·28 days agoFlorisboard. Android keyboard, doesn’t have spell checking yet but I’ve been using it for years, you might not need autocorrect as much as you think! (Note for Samsung users: Samsung Keyboard keeps adding items to its clipboard history whether it’s default or not. Clipboard history is also accessible through Edge Panels. Your passwords might end up and sit there for a long time… you can use adb to disable com.samsung.android.app.clipboardedge and com.samsung.clipboardsaveservice.)
QuestionMark@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Recommend some open-source tools for privacy!English2·28 days agoDelta Chat, for messaging. Sign-up is extremely easy using the default server, and I’ve convinced some of my contacts to join.
QuestionMark@lemmy.mlto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Every support thread on Reddit is literally this nowEnglish12·30 days agoRedlib (alternative front-end to Reddit) puts a link to undelete for removed comments. undelete.pullpush.io
Most windows are like this in my country. They are definitely not an atrocity.
I don’t remember ever getting anything to work in Bottles. PlayonLinux is much better (for any sort of app, not just games).