myszka

joined 5 months ago
[–] myszka@lemmy.ml 0 points 1 week ago

Ubuntu for many years, then back to Windows, then Arch for a year and now NixOS for about 1.5 years

[–] myszka@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 weeks ago

Why not man pages though? That's a very fast way of finding answers.

[–] myszka@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 weeks ago

With NixOS source code is the manual!

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submitted 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) by myszka@lemmy.ml to c/communism@lemmy.ml
 

This is a translation of a video by Oleg Tkach, a Russian Marxist quite known among local leftists.

I thought it would be interesting for some of you to see what Marxist agenda looks like in Russia. Because it is in many ways different from the Western tradition.

I would appreciate your thoughts on this :)

(Reposted from here)

 

This is a translation of a video by Oleg Tkach, a Russian Marxist quite known among local leftists.

I thought it would be interesting for some of you to see what Marxist agenda looks in Russia. Because it is in many ways different from the Western tradition.

I would appreciate your thoughts on this :)

[–] myszka@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 weeks ago

Makes sense. I think there's no way they're going to leave this idea.

[–] myszka@lemmy.ml 2 points 4 weeks ago (1 children)

Thanks! Gonna give it a try. What tablets do you have and what distros are using on them?

[–] myszka@lemmy.ml 26 points 4 weeks ago (2 children)

Did they actually decide against mass scanning for good or are they just going to rebrand it again? I'm confused

[–] myszka@lemmy.ml 2 points 4 weeks ago

To get into such a position a nation must lose part of its humanity to become a emotionless machine.

Very well said! This is the exact impression I get from countries that are at the top of the economical hierarchy

[–] myszka@lemmy.ml 1 points 4 weeks ago (3 children)

Have you had any experience with Mobian? Would you recommend it?

[–] myszka@lemmy.ml 1 points 4 weeks ago

Wow, that's pretty neat, thanks!

[–] myszka@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 month ago (4 children)

I'm trying to find an alternative to VPN to be used on a locked up Windows device I can't install any apps on. And it should be easy enough to be usable by non-tech-savvy people. @moonpiedumplings@programming.dev already provided a good solution

[–] myszka@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 month ago

Thanks! I'll look into it

[–] myszka@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 month ago

That's exactly what I need, thanks!

 

I've been looking for a webproxy that would work with big websites like YouTube. So far I've found only very outdated and abandoned ones. Is there any up-to-date and actually functional webproxy I could host?

Edit: The reason I need this is that there are some locked up Windows computers I can't install any traditional VPNs on and that are used by non-tech-savvy people.

I can't pin the comment with the solution so here's the link

 

Mastodon displays properly Markdown posts from other instances, but doesn't allow creating posts with it. I'm trying to fix this. I know there is glitch-soc, but I don't want to switch to a fork for a single feature. So is there a patch for mainstream Mastodon that adds this functionality?

 

Is it possible to listen to music hosted on Funkwhale from Mastoson (or any other fediverse social media for that matter)? I can see user accounts (though empty), but I couldn't get albums or songs working.

 

Telegram channels are sort of unique in that they combine broadcasting read-only messages and having a full-blown chat, like any other group chat. Is there anything similar in federated messengers? For now I have to split up my single community into a microblog on Mastodon and a group chat in Matrix and this is super inconvenient.

I know you can create read-only rooms in Matrix, but there's no way for people to comment under posts. There's also a beta support for channels in Delta Chat, but there's comment section either.

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submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by myszka@lemmy.ml to c/fediverse@lemmy.ml
 
  • Conduit
  • Conduwuit
  • Tuwunel
  • Continuwuity

There's too many of them!

Which one would you recommend and why?

 

Everyone seems so good at English so I wondered how many people learned it to such proficiency and how many are just natives

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submitted 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) by myszka@lemmy.ml to c/opensource@lemmy.ml
 

I'm a very much pro free software person and I used to think that GPL is basically the only possible option when it comes to benefits for free software (and not commercial use), but I've recently realised this question is actually much more ambiguous.

I think there are two sides to this issue:

  • GPL forces all contributions to stay open-source which prevents commercialisation* of FOSS projects, but also causes possible interference of corporate software design philosophy and all kinds of commercial decisions, if contributions come from companies.
  • MIT-like permissive licenses, on the other hand, easily allow for making proprietary forks, which, however, separates commercial work from the rest of the project, therefore making the project more likely to stay free both of corporate influence and in general.

So it boils down to the fact, that in my opinion what makes free software free is not only the way it's distributed but also the whole philosophy behind it: centralisation vs. decentralisation, passive consumer vs. co-developper role of the user etc. And this is where things start to be a bit controversial.

What do you think?

*UPD: wrong word. I mean close-sourcing and turning into a profitable product instead of something that fulfils your needs

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