It might have also have incredible timing. The EU is all digital sovereignty, and suggesting opening up something as a solution might actually been seen as a positive.
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The self drying jacket also suggests that it was some kind of fabric smart tech. There is a bunch of small ideas in the movie that did come true.
Forked from gitea. The owners of the project implemented a change to the pr system where by you had the sign an agreement that the code belonged to them. This was seen as an intent to relisense at some point. Devs that wanted it to stay open moved to forgejo.
Until recently you could swap forgejo in to your gitea data, but now they are incompatible due to divergence.
Recommendation would be that you want to set up your ssh so that it only accepts publickey authentication. You also want to make sure you are not using a proxied DNS value, as CF only proxies http requests.
Personally I didn't bother to setup ssh access as https typically works fine.
Are you kidding? This is the most realistic part, you think anyone who does IT gets informed when someone leaves? Getting fired in person, maybe. Getting fired in absentia, no chance anyone gets informed.
Stuff like this is why you need to understand the reasons why, and not just the actions to do something.
I'm pretty sure the MSA just has a clause that says you can only provide accounts to adults. That way it's up to your org to check.
First time I had to use a xp virtual machine. The latest time, it was almost out of the box on the steam deck. Nice to know that scumm might be the best way now.
It's still top 9, anything with less share is in other.
Not sure if this is it, but this sounds similar to what I remember: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=18442941
I recall reading an ex oracle engineer say that the code base is basically spaghetti. Not only that, but you basically have to be lucky to get your pr in, as due to said spaghetti, there is a high chance that it will be broken by the pr merged before yours.
I tried to make it fairly walkable.

I can't understand why rights holders wouldn't want even a paltry amount rather than 0. What is the point of having the IP if you're not to making money from it?