

You can indeed.
Don’t be worse than Russia. Please fix.
You can indeed.
Average .ml purges
They still can share code. Just not maintained by dma.
and with rossman too.
I decided to read replies: wierd, they suggest accusation is overblown.
I decided to read context: WTF is this?! Unholy shit, dear Faust, what did I read? What a deflection!
I thought I was terminally online with mental disorders, but this makes me look most grass-touching and sanest person.
MIT X11-style license
BSD on rust. Will meet same fate long term unless they move to GPL or more copyleft.
https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/293df3d54bad446e8fd527f204c6dc301354e340.camel@mailbox.org/
General idea seems to be “keep your glue outside of core subsystems”, not “do not create cross-language glue, I will do everything in my power to oppose this”.
It will take more effort than writing kernel from scratch. Which they are doing anyway.
Only one compiler nailed to LLVM. And other reasons already mentioned.
“Follow rules to a letter” kind of sabotage manual.
Lol. They didn’t even publish weights since GPT2. And weights are not enough for open source.
For me: not Gentoo.
Generally I recommend OpenSUSE Thumbleweed or Slowroll.
git add todo.txt.gz
Specific merge tool can throw fits. Git doesn’t care about specifics of how merge operation is done, it just tells to merge driver to merge three files(A, B and common ancestor) and stops if driver reports an error.
Also to correct myself: merge driver, not mergetool.
Git uses mergetools, which do whatever you make them to. Patches can be created from snapshots, but snapshots are not guaranteed to be creatable from patches - you might not have original state.
EDIT: it uses merge drivers.
Squee is magic