What happened? Why did github block them?
Neat, shame it doesn’t work if you feed it a category link though.
There are licences like this already
None of which have ever caught on, and none of which are open source.
You would also be making it potentially illegal to use in many countries.
Honestly, between this and not all the modules being open source I would personally avoid it, seen too many projects openbait and then go “open core”.
I think this is designed for that https://github.com/vroland/epdiy
Their guide still implies that you need to pay a fee to unlock an API key before you can flash a new firmware.
How they plan to enforce that fee to unlock an API key when the firmware is supposedly open source I don’t know. When I looked over the source code it looked like it was being written to a log.
Looking at some of the bug reports it looks like your dependency may already be using the MMU.
Is there a reason you didn’t use the ESP-S3’s MMU? https://docs.espressif.com/projects/esp-idf/en/latest/esp32s3/api-reference/system/mm.html
Is federation still whitelist based?
Most if not all of that has been debunked https://stallmansupport.org/debunking-false-accusations-against-richard-stallman.html
What licence did it use before?
Static
Javascript
Has someone changed the meaning of static? I’ve always thought it meant the opposite of Dynamic HTML
Looks like it has some issues when used with sponsorblock https://github.com/Andrews54757/FastStream/issues/16
Wait, so you made all these posts because the author uses generic masculine for documentation?
That’s it?
I was hoping for something more dramatic.
It doesn’t say what license they are going to use, so it may not be open source. The wording is very weaselly.
LibreOffice, I’m not sure it’s better than M$Office per se, but it does everything most people need it to.
Chocolatey GUI > Microsoft store
Inkscape, I’m not even sure what the proprietary version is?
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