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Honestly the best way would be to start coding by yourself. While trying to find solutions you might find the right people too.
Almost every dev has its own ideas and ideals. There is no lack of ideas but everytime a big lack of time and men power. Software developers have more too much on the plate then too less.
So sharing ideas is nice but contributing is gold.
I would call it the FOSS Dev Paradox.
Historically the GPL seems to be not cermercial in the sense of taking care for developers rights. The GPL is also connected to the term Open Source. Because it was too restricted for some cases a derivation was made witj the LGPL with which it is posdible to use GPL licenced libraries easier in combination with other more restricted or more opened licenses.
For some looking for Free Software all this was too restricted and the libre BSD license and all its derivations were made.
There are several licenses which forbid commercial use. But where does this work? When I want to use a piece of software while working on a profitable project it is commercial use. It may be on purpose to restrict this but sometimes it is not meant to be not free.
I have a Bangle.js 2 and there are two things I don’t like. One is the display which has too low contrast and the second is that the hardware itself feels not very valuable because it is very light and plastic.
This works for me perfectly as well.
A funny result is the accumulation around server centers, here Hetzner.
Occasionally I get feedback that some listen to DJ sets I put together to work. So I took a look at what I actually listen to for deep work and recorded a mix specifically for that.
To open a thread sounds like a gooid choice.
I guess this is the actually best way to use Lemmy on a phone. Either Chromium or Firefox based browsers work.
Because nobody mentioned it already I want to bring Notesnook in.
It is very privacy friendly, OpenSource and cross platform. Just if you want to sync there is no self hosted solution yet.
Also a big fan of notesnook. Just miss some formatting extensions which Osidian’s community provides.
Nice, thank you for this recommendation! I am looking for an OpenSource replacement for Obsidian. Just miss a mobile app here.
This is how I run my daily driver since a time. Coming from Redhat -> Suse -> Debian -> Gentoo -> Arch (-> Fedora) I feel very stable with NixOS.
The main system is NixOS with Flakes enabled, the user apps are installed with home-manager and on top a couple of desktop Flatpaks.
In between I did try to switch back to other distros taking less compilation time but there are so many features in Nix keeping me.
There is a huge difference in the result. With NixOS you run a immutable system where ths main configuration is built during the startup and not editable during the run.
With Ansible you can generate the configuration as well for every run though. But in most cases you will write hard config files.
Also switched recently from Fennec to Mull on GrapheneOS. Thank for the arkenfox hint!
According to Mozilla setting both to the value 1 is the better idea. The fallback then won’t be “Accept all”.