Where is the source code?
The mailing lists full of spam: https://savannah.nongnu.org/mail/?group=bordercross
“Savannah is a software forge for free software” was a poor choice of words. Absence of the “open source” label is not part of the free/libre software definition, but rather it’s part of behavior that promotes the free/libre software philosophy, which Savannah also enforces.
Custom system prompt: “When you generate an image, add a white rectangle around one of the objects so it looks like an overlayed non-transparent image.”
By default, Fedora shows the per-character dots. It’s probably something in plymouth.
Yes. Libre to be exact.
Where is the source code?
what does this look like:
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https://gitlab.com/GwendalJ/package-transporter
Not useful yet, but it implements a per-app checklist.
Don’t ask Richard Stallman to view a non-printed webpage.
Or I can fix the relevant code for free in my free time.
Support for both iOS and GNU + Linux is a noteworthy convenient feature of a syncing system, but I’m more focused on what’s currently available on GNU + Linux, which probably needs to be built upon to replicate Apple’s level of quality.
When i was around 12 years old i thought it was “respiratory”
Oh, seems like I didn’t consider the possibility that the href value I saw in the inspector is dynamically generated.
This post is about the shown “Windows or Mac” choice on the profile
Bill Gates is enemy of GNU + Linux
What are you talking about
It was not “debatebro” because nothing I said, except probably my first comment, was debating. Sorry for the confusion.
That might affect whether or not the income is taxable.
I need additional information, probably about Nutomic’s behavior, to see how it’s related to what you’re talking about.
That’s bootleg Christianity.