

Unlike with free and open-source software, which are also often distributed free of charge, the source code for freeware is typically not made available.
It clearly says “typically”, which includes the software that does open source the code.
Unlike with free and open-source software, which are also often distributed free of charge, the source code for freeware is typically not made available.
It clearly says “typically”, which includes the software that does open source the code.
I’ve read the first part and it’s all “most often”, “may be”, so, technically, FOSS software is under the freeware umbrella.
😆 Thanks!
Wow, thanks! I couldn’t find Andrea Bowman, it shows me some video about criminal cases! 😆
I meant this one: https://hub.docker.com/_/nextcloud
Fossyfy also has an open source SMS app, you can view all of them here.
Thank God I’m European and the privacy laws here are pretty strict, so at least the official channels can’t collect and provide our personal data. I’ve a second SIM card installed in an old smartphone that forward (done with the Tasker app) to my Telegram account all the SMS that it receives and the phone numbers that try to call it and I use that number when is mandatory on a website/service.
It seems pretty extreme to me. Any app needs your consent to access your contacts and if you wanna hide them from Google to (if you’ve an Android smartphone), you could just download an open source contact app (like Fossify Contacts)
On another note, I received some flack last week for poking fun at the Immich devs for prioritizing the platform’s new mascot over a feature I’ve personally been looking forward to (yes, they were in on it). I had planned to make a formal apology this week until I noticed they dropped another release that again left me feeling neglected as they instead celebrated 60k GitHub stars (is that a lot?).
If you need me before next Friday, I’ll be busy making the transition back to Google Photos while enjoying this custom CSS for styling a Flame dashboard to look like the Lumon MDR terminals from Severance
Both these sentence feels very childish to me.
First of all, it’s an open source software, nobody can pretend anything!
Second, it’s clear that, as mentioned by one of the developer, they were joking about it
If he was joking too, I didn’t get it.
I use Alps bigger peaks for the hosts like:
(yes, mainly from Monte Rosa) and smaller peaks for the VMs:
I’ve read very bad experiences about Oracle free tier VPS, like VPS disappeared for good with all the data.
Well, if it’s buy European how can open source fit in?
If you host a system that uses the Google APIs, it seems to me that you don’t get any privacy gain since being you the only one using it, Google knows it’s you. I’ve been using startpage for a year now and I’ve been happy about it; I’ve never had to use Google anymore.
Right, I should probably map the file directly to the system log folder. I’ll try that.
Be too, and I went back to the standalone community container
The price rboem problem is that the log file is inside the container in the www folder.
Edit: typo
The fact (IMHO) is that the logs shouldn’t be there, in a persistent volume.
I use SMTP2GO (with my own domain) with the free plan (1000 email per month) that’s way over a selfhoster needs.
What kind of attitude?
Typically it different than never. It means that sometimes the source code is made available and is the case of FOSS.>