Do you mind telling roughly how much it cost?
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davad@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•How many Linux kernel developers does it take for the project to stall?28·6 months agoTwo different concepts.
You’re talking about work slowing because of increased overhead from more people needing to communicate and make decisions.
The OP is talking about the"bus factor". How many people can leave the project unexpectedly and still have the project survive. E.g. if only one person has access to merge changes, the bus factor is 1 regardless of how many people actively contribute.
Abortion should be legal in all cases
The thread replying to the parent comment is a good example of how restricting abortion access requires people to arbitrarily decide definitions of when a fetus “becomes human.”
It’s best to leave that decision up to the pregnant person in consultation with their medical providers.
but a fetus becomes a unique individual when there is clear, identifiable, brainwave activity.
If there’s no brainwave activity, it’s not a life, no matter how many weeks old pre-birth or how many years old after birth.
This is another arbitrary definition of personhood. That doesn’t mean it’s wrong. But there are other (equally arbitrary) definitions that are reasonable too. (And there are a bunch of unreasonable definitions, but we don’t need to go into those.)
davad@lemmy.worldto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Ventoy source code contains some unknown BLOBs, still no word on the issue from the dev after months4·8 months agoI think they did say that in the older thread. But for proper security, you shouldn’t have to trust them. You should have build tools that will re-fetch everything to create an identical build. That gives a clear chain of custody, which proves that morning has been tampered with.
davad@lemmy.worldto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Ventoy source code contains some unknown BLOBs, still no word on the issue from the dev after months3·8 months agoIt sounds like most, if not all, come from upstream projects.
davad@lemmy.worldto Memes@lemmy.ml•How long before he is telling his workers that they can simply eat cake, when there is no bread.22·9 months agoIt’s hard to prove the blanket statement, “there are no good reasons to have a private jet.” But it’s easy to prove, “one overpaid person taking a private jet to commute 1000 miles is frivolous.”
I started using restic for backups.
Pro:
- Encryption
- Deduplication
- Flexible backup location
- Data integrity checks
Con:
- No good GUI
davad@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is it about the text messages and emails sent by older people that make me feel like I'm having a stroke?20·1 year agoWhat if I like ellipses…
No. As a general rule with all software, you purchase a license to use the software, not the actual software itself. That being said, GOG and Itch.io can’t yank games that you’ve already downloaded. I don’t know if Steam does or not, but it probably can.
Yes. I’ve used it to batch convert PNG and jpg to webp.
Check out
mogrify
. I think it’s installed standard with ImageMagick, and it does wildcard conversions.
Anything Zigbee or Z-Wave.
A third option is KeePassXC. You can set TOTP seeds for entries there.
davad@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is your "inexpensive" hobby that turned out to be expensive/ you gradually invested lots of money into?1·2 years agoDo you have a write-up or anything if someone wanted to start building their own?
Sounds like a great design direction to me. I’m excited to see how it turns out.
Honestly, I figured it was one of those things people didn’t talk about because it was useless.
I assumed that was something everyone could do 🤯
davad@lemmy.worldto Privacy@lemmy.ml•paypal "send money" internationally via a pseudonym7·2 years agoThe only option I can think of is some sort of privacy-preserving cryptocurrency or physically mailing cash. Every other method I can think of would have your real name attached to it.
This.
It definitely is possible, but if you have to ask, you probably don’t have the background to do it.
If you want to do it anyways, great! You’ll be learning some new skills. I suggest taking it slow. Use a bunch of dummy boards to practice on. When you’re ready to try for real, try it on a machine you don’t care about first. Something cheap enough that you don’t care if you mess it up.