What are the reasons for only working on GPL-licensed free software projects? Are Apache/MIT/BSD-licensed projects okay too? Does Richard Stallman approve?
>>59604529
One of the main benefits of GPL is that you can sell a proprietary license.
If you have an MIT license, you can only rely on donations. Stallman doesn't approve LLVM, so he probably doesn't approve MIT licensed projects in general.
>>59604622
>Stallman doesn't approve LLVM
I like LLVM because I have an easier time contributing compared to the GCC Project.
>>59604529
https://www.gnu.org/licenses/license-list.html
All those licenses are FSF-approved free software licenses. You can use them for your work with a reasonable guarantee that your software will remain free.
Remember, choice of license depends greatly on the project and what goals you are trying to accomplish. You may choose to work on GPL-licensed projects if you want to enable more communication between contributors – it's intended to not just promote user freedom but to foster communities. The other licenses you mention tend to be more for "fire-and-forget" projects that are intended to get a lot of use but don't really set any rules for the community.
Is this a good build i need opinions and criticism i and new to pc building.
>>59604483
https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819113430&cm_re=razen-_-19-113-430-_-Product
>>59604483
>$580 for a 1070
>$100 "assembling" charge
>phone user
>>59604521
Holy shit.
>assembling fee
OP stop that.
Packages include encryption and no data records
>>59604475
I expect if this Bill passes we'll all be paying a premium for privacy, or at least the illusion of privacy.
>>59604475
And you get put on a list and watched anyway
Would you an ISP offered VPN, /g/?
Alternative to kepass to open my "meh relevancy" and common use passwords in kinda safe and faster than using a 20 fucking characters password way?
Kepass alternative shorter password thing is not an option since I would need to switch between DB every time and I want it to be so fast and efficient as a anything non ganoo related
So far I had them in plain text for like 20 years for the oldest mail accounts but I guess is about time to organize it since the text its a fucking mess now
>>59604466
KeePassX.
Nuke everything else.
>>59605314
I'm using lastpass, its comfy as fuck
>>59604466
Did it died?
Alright /g/ something called extprivacyassistant is redirecting my browser (firefox) homepage every time I open it. Solutions say to check in my programs or extensions but it's not there. Bitdefender didn't find anything either, but sources say an antivirus should be able to remove it.
Is it not fully on my system yet and can't be detected? Sorry for being so computer illiterate. I've managed to block some of the pages it's pulling me to by filtering it.
>>59604416
>Solutions
>sources
>filtering
What does any of that mean?
>>59604437
Websites say to look for the program and either uninstall it or remove it from your extension list
I filtered some of the pages the privacy assistant is redirecting me to in ublock which is working for now, but I want to completely remove it and can't figure out how
>>59604500
Forgot to add that it's not in my program list or extension list. When I scan my computer everything is fine
How much worse do their products have to get before even their marketing can no longer save them and people stop buying them?
hahaha that escape key wouldn't even work... it isn't usb-c! Needs an adapter.
>>59604399
kek
>>59604378
that is impossible. Apple is the lamborghini of the tech market: Overpriced piece of shit that makes up for it because it attracts people. Macs are literally pussy magnets, and as long as Apple has that going from them they can sell ANYTHING.
"Gamer" has become a synonym for "high performance" in computer jargon.
>>59604265
Working in consulting it fucking sucks to hear. But whatever. They get what they want i get paid. I dont wanna die at all
>>59604288
another consultant here dont give a shit as long as i bill my 200/hr
>>59604265
No, it has not.
DefaultListModel could not be resolved to a type
i have most of javax.swing imported
wtf am i doing wrong
>>59604085
>swing
there
>>59604085
>java
there
>That lack of indentation on 109 & 110
My eyes
LG 24GM79G-B:
https://www.amazon.com/LG-Electronics-LED-lit-Monitor-24GM79G-B/dp/B06XFGTGC4/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&qid=1489483352&sr=8-1&linkCode=ll1&tag=postmonitors-20&linkId=3c0421453fd0dc530d85505513c567cb
ViewSonic XG2401
https://www.amazon.com/ViewSonic-XG2401-FreeSync-Monitor-DisplayPort/dp/B01A0ZRR50/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1490626108&sr=8-1&keywords=XG2401
What one should I buy? I want to be able to play Quake3/QuakeWorld competitively. Im not a nerd anymore but when I play, I want to be able to enjoy it and I can't enjoy those games without super responsive monitors.
Im not going to need higher than 1080p and 144hz.
Im coming from a 2233rz so I hope the colors have improved in TN panels after all those years because 2233rz colors were shit.
I think I would go with the LG, but can't find a single review yet. Anyone has it?
up
A successor to the 24gm77? That monitor was pretty good. I don't know much about this new one, it must be very recent
>>59604891
Yeah, I can't find the 24gm77 anywhere an the new one I can only find that Amazon link which takes 2 to 4 weeks to ship..
What about the Viewsonic?
Are you ready for 8k gaming in 3 years time?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vj_2iGNu5JE
>>59604069
ASUS and the other gaymen monitor companies will have 8k monitors with in 2 years if they want to be relevant.
The question is who will offer non huge monitors first. A 24" 4320p OLED with gsync screen is end game territory.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/11220/dells-32-inch-8k-up3218k-display-now-for-sale
I'm ready for 8K
>>59604103
I don't think you have any idea how slowly VESA and scaler/t-con manufacturers move even when panels are available.
DP 1.5 or whatever to 8k over single cables non-shit is years away on paper, 1 year more than that for GPU support, and 1+ years beyond that for actual shipping monitors.
wtf is that shit needed for?
>grease
do you need to keep greasing the gears?
>glue stick
?
>do you need to keep greasing the gears?
Yes. Retard.
>>59604052
Eh, maybe their intent is so that if you need to attach the 3d printed part to something its there?
>>59604052
for your 3d printed dragon dildo.
Is the chromebook still the best student laptop?
>>59603958
As long as you aren't an engineering student.
>>59603958
Hardware-wise, yes due to their relatively cheap price. But I've found that for decent software support you must replace Chrome OS with linux.
>>59603987
/thread
Why do some of the best distros die?
What'd be your pick when building a [spoiler]raspbook[/spoiler].
>>59603951
Trisquel's dead? That's kinda sad. For a rasperry pi laptop, I'd either use a minimal install of arch arm or some shit like xubuntu/lubuntu.
>>59604017
this, I have Arch ARM on my Pi and it runs great
Is raspbian that bad? I've got a couple of pi projects lined up and was going to use raspbian for all of them, but do other distros have significant advantages over it?
>tfw found a bug in flash that allowed you to steal peoples cookies 5 years ago
>never told anyone
I bet it's still not fixed
>>59603848
If any website let's you steal authentication using cookies they deserve everything they get
That might have been worth something five years ago, you really should have.
Why aren't you using the Nexus 5?
>>59603827
because I'm using the Huawei Ascend XT cause I'm not a handlet :^)
>>59603827
because the 6p is better
But I am ;)