Killercat103 9mo ago • 100%
Best you're gonna get is shared-source. Open-source requires you can redistribute said program with modifications. Therefore, you need a license explicitly granting those rights.
Killercat103 10mo ago • 100%
Same clip as the meme
Killercat103 10mo ago • 100%
Personally, I believe a worker is entitled to all they create. I'm not going to deny the initial investment of the company is a risk taken and getting a bussiness on its feet requires active effort. But this opportunity is not amongst the many and most business starters are already quite well off and appeals to investors for growth which requires favorability of yet more well off people. Not to mention more well of bussinesses are less affected by law with breaking the law becoming an investment eventually making anticompetitive practices prevalent.
While I do of course support personal property. Personally, I do not believe private property is justified as I believe it creates a wealth disparity and hierarchial power (Socialist here and relevant to workers being entitled to their labour). When working for a private bussiness. The owners of this bussiness get the surplus labour value of what you produce on the grounds of owning thus private property. I do not believe the existing ownership of this property is a justified income as it is a passive income independent of whether you do work or not.
Killercat103 10mo ago • 100%
Sounds like a antitrust violation imo. (Not based in knowledge of laws). In the future I hope to work in a co-op, non-profit, foss or privacy oriented bussiness or whatever. Just something I believe is beneficial to our future and not detrimental. Don't care if I lose potential wages or job security.
Just the standard run of the mill tech company for a private owner idealizing infinite growth for investors and making software that tries taking advantage of the user or even required to use such? Not for me. (I don't need perfection just want improvent)
Killercat103 10mo ago • 100%
As if they generated that income from their own labour and fairly nontheless. Yeah they profited from hard work. All the hard work of people working for them
Killercat103 10mo ago • 100%
Tbh, in the digital world Lemmy is actually a nice step imo. But more steps can always be taken (as long they're reasonable). Whether its physical or digital.
Killercat103 10mo ago • 100%
I mean I tried giving up a Microsoft account for an Ely.by one. Finding servers was somewhat more inconvenient but was fine.
Killercat103 10mo ago • 85%
I think you can use standard TOTP regardless if you add TOTP as an option in the authentication methods on your account page. At least I did and the system has yet to complain.
Killercat103 10mo ago • 100%
Delete the cookies upon closing the browser. You gotta eat them too >:3
Killercat103 10mo ago • 83%
First time seeing this community and I just wondered what this degeneracy has to do with Islam. Note: Not religious
Killercat103 10mo ago • 100%
I just want cooperatives man (Libleft idk how to flair)
Killercat103 10mo ago • 100%
You can own a garden in communism though. The distinction is personal vs private property. But yes that does mean you don't own farmland privately.
Killercat103 10mo ago • 88%
Every Communist that isn't authoritarian would like to disagree with you. Anarchists are not Marxist-Lenninists for example
Killercat103 10mo ago • 100%
I didn't get the "You played on more than 1 device". Guess it has been 100% Linux
Killercat103 10mo ago • 92%
Sounds like a decent approach. Private by default but without taking away the freedom to interact with threads if so desired. At worst an inconvenience
Killercat103 11mo ago • 62%
I hope everyone here has deleted their Microsoft account ;)
Killercat103 11mo ago • 100%
I've yet to quit animal produce or even meat but have managed to quit mass produced sugary treats. Vegetarianism is alluring with the rise of fake meat though.
Killercat103 11mo ago • 100%
I think he's saying most EV's are modern cars with this malicious tech. Personally just gonna avoid buying a car as long as I can
What hardware would you recommend for AP's and dedicated Firewalls? I really value open-source so bonus points if it works without blobs or the hardware is open or has available schematics. Altough a bit expensive I have looked at Protectli firewalls as an option as the option to run OPNsense and coreboot is attractive. For an AP, the Banana PI BPI-R3 (R4 if I'm patient) sounds interesting being open hardware and supporting OpenWRT. I am however curious on if it would run on LibreCMC.
Thank you monerobull for operating the monerosupplies store.