BTW: what are you using instead to get small binaries/scripts?
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Interesting, since golang only includes the parts of the stdlib that are used in the executable binary.
Is this also possible for Lemmy? Would be nice to get Lemmy community posts3in RSS feeds
Id like it to be a good speech to text that is context aware and recognizes when I reference my code etc.
There are a few companies making money from FOSS.
The two business models I see the most that seem to work:
- free software, paid support
- free software, paid hosting/ “SaaS”
gredo@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.ml•Google gets its way, bakes a user-tracking ad platform directly into Chrome6·2 years agoUpvoted just for calling Mozilla mozzarella
gredo@lemmy.worldOPto Lemmy@lemmy.ml•Transfer community ownership between instancesEnglish1·2 years agoOk, thanks, so as long as the same instances are federated everything is fine, afterwards I might not see some posts. Got it.
gredo@lemmy.worldto Memes@lemmy.ml•I actually find this talking point so braindead that, to this day, I still have a hard time believing that people genuinely believe it.English6·2 years agoMaybe in English it is not used as often. In Germany it is used as just Bundesrepublik in News etc to don’t repeat oneself too much or in historic context to differentiate from the German Democratic Republic (where the naming is again ironic, but it’s the Democratic party)
gredo@lemmy.worldto Memes@lemmy.ml•I actually find this talking point so braindead that, to this day, I still have a hard time believing that people genuinely believe it.English19·2 years agoBundesrepublik Deutschland (Federal republic of Germany)
The answer is simple: Marketing people doing marketing things
Does that mean you’re still supported by who supported you when you were released? So in other words, your Mom.
Does that count as rubber duck debugging?
gredo@lemmy.worldto Fediverse@lemmy.ml•Should federated social media have a centralized website that users use to access it?2·2 years agoThen it should be quite easy. Did you post the request to GitHub?
gredo@lemmy.worldto Fediverse@lemmy.ml•Should federated social media have a centralized website that users use to access it?0·2 years agoIs the instance hosting the community contained in the URL? Then it should be easy to implement, otherwise it’s probably much more complicated.
gredo@lemmy.worldto Fediverse@lemmy.ml•Should federated social media have a centralized website that users use to access it?1·2 years agoI think Lemmy’s solution is better, but still not perfect. I can subscribe to communities of other instances from my own instance, but only if either a) I know the exact name and search for it, or b) someone else did before me.
Just for completeness: You can search with the “menu” icon in the bottom bar. Not all communities are federated yet, so you need to search for others on https://browse.feddit.de first and then search the exact full name of the community in your instance (didn’t work in the Jerboa search for me)
By exact I mean e.g. !indiehackers@lemmy.world (including the !)
Well it’s a little complicated. I have a router, but there are several different ways to get internet to your home where I live.
- (default and oldest way) through the telephone network of cables and your phone cable that comes into your house
- Cable TV cable (coax) that comes into your house (I currently only have Sat TV here, and no cable
- LTE/5G
- FTTH is currently rolled out in smaller cities and I will get it in a few weeks.
Is there some “you need x% of foreign employees” law in France?