"""
We've aleady been repeadetly DDoSed by these companies. Spending hundreds of
volunteers hours keeping our services running while the companies extract the
labour to sell back to the FOSS community, using their standing in the Linux
Foundation to further cement their usage in our communities.
Then the FOSS communities use these models without any care of the ethical considerations.
Is this depressing? Yes.
"""
Full context, from LWNDQoTW:
https://lwn.net/ml/all/aawYbre5_xvhfwKA@framework/
We've aleady been repeadetly DDoSed by these companies. Spending hundreds of
volunteers hours keeping our services running while the companies extract the
labour to sell back to the FOSS community, using their standing in the Linux
Foundation to further cement their usage in our communities.
Then the FOSS communities use these models without any care of the ethical considerations.
Is this depressing? Yes.
"""
Full context, from LWNDQoTW:
https://lwn.net/ml/all/aawYbre5_xvhfwKA@framework/
@mjg59 If both were still made these days... he probably wouldn't be wrong either
@nivex That is very cool!
Ars Technica: "AI can rewrite open source code—but can it rewrite the license, too?"
https://arstechnica.com/ai/2026/03/ai-can-rewrite-open-source-code-but-can-it-rewrite-the-license-too/
https://arstechnica.com/ai/2026/03/ai-can-rewrite-open-source-code-but-can-it-rewrite-the-license-too/
@georgetakei You can't afford to be neutral on a moving train.
If banks and governments insist on checking devices for security they should define actual standards. It should be possible for any tiny project to be certified at no cost and the standards should be fairly enforced so a mainstream device without current patches is disallowed.
@gabrielesvelto In the old days MS-DOS used to do a quick memory check when loading himem.sys. This used to annoy me because on systems with more than 4MB of RAM, this can take a while. So there's an option to disable it, and in the DOS manual where this setting is, they explain that they had to enable it by default because the very large amount of memory out there is flaky, and lots of issues are caused by it. It seems that not much has improved, ECC should become default these days.
@aral These are people who consider themselves "Christians"
@jmtd A very Jonathany question. I organise by year, and have one directory caller 'archives', and years older than 5 years just go into archives, since I rarely reference them
TIL NetBSD is getting jails support, even has a nifty website with instructions:
https://netbsd-jails.petermann-digital.de/
https://netbsd-jails.petermann-digital.de/
@gregkh @musicmatze Nuclear winters aren't great for solar power though. Although I hear I'm in one of the best spots for it so I'm not complaining.
@Edent Ah I understand better what's happening now, but don't have a solution, sorry :)
@Edent and if you pass your URL to curl -i -s, what do you get?
@Edent Your example doesn't work outside of the box? I *think* this would've worked the last time I used PHP? Could it be that the problem is rather on the browser side and that it's waiting for the </head> closure?
@Free_Press None of these fuckshits even like each other
I see so many claims that LLMs are now at the point where they can do the job of an intermediate software developer. If that's true, who would that benefit the most? Surely, if it lives up to its promises it should help free software the most, enabling millions of kids and hobiest all over the world to just press tab until their vision materializes.
But if that were true, there's like a Fermi paradox, because where is all this software? Where's all the good new exciting things being developed?
But if that were true, there's like a Fermi paradox, because where is all this software? Where's all the good new exciting things being developed?
"OpenAI Showed Up At My Door"
How OpenAI is trying to shut down its critics.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qnOmUWd-OII
How OpenAI is trying to shut down its critics.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qnOmUWd-OII
@classicweb This was the golden era of the web, when most web people figured out how to use CSS properly, and web pages looked good and were fast.
We're happy to announce a long-term partnership with Motorola. We're collaborating on future devices meeting our privacy and security standards with official GrapheneOS support.
https://motorolanews.com/motorola-three-new-b2b-solutions-at-mwc-2026/