toothbrush 16h ago • 100%
I mean, its cool, but niri is 0.1.9 now. This post is ancient.
toothbrush 2d ago • 77%
This is an extremely important tool for moderating large forums, thank you for working on this! This is one of those mod tools that some people may need to enable large scale moderated federated forums!
toothbrush 3d ago • 81%
They loose a bit in coherence but there are still great episodes, in my opinion.
toothbrush 4d ago • 100%
Also wenn wir für so etwas eine Initiative brauchen dann können wir den TÜV und die ganzen anderen Kontrollorgane eigentlich auch schon einpacken, anscheinend sind die nur zur Deko da!
toothbrush 4d ago • 75%
Lets not do open washing here. Its not open source, as that would require it having an open source compatible license, which it does not have, see the open source definition:
- No Discrimination Against Fields of Endeavor The license must not restrict anyone from making use of the program in a specific field of endeavor. For example, it may not restrict the program from being used in a business, or from being used for genetic research.
toothbrush 4d ago • 90%
Just to clarify, licenses are free software or open source when they fit the definition of those terms, aka the 4 freedoms and whatever open source requires, but both require being able to use the software without restrictions. So this isnt open source.
toothbrush 4d ago • 100%
toothbrush 4d ago • 90%
Well, we are in the lemmy subforum named "open source" so its implied.
toothbrush 4d ago • 73%
not open source :(
toothbrush 5d ago • 100%
Could be, theres a lot of speculation on the open issue in the ventoy github.
toothbrush 6d ago • 100%
the paper is no longer online, I cant access it.
toothbrush 6d ago • 55%
Those transatlantic journeys with airships are no longer done for good reason. And that would have to be a massive fleet of electric quadrocopters with an extreme lift capacity to load an entire airship. That sounds very expensive!
But I hope you're right, the idea is really cool!
toothbrush 6d ago • 100%
They ran out of money. After realising that their original idea wasnt really that realistic and building a cargo airship is really really hard.
toothbrush 6d ago • 100%
also, see CargoLifter for a similar project around the year 2000 which raised crazy amounts of money and then failed completely because of fundamental problems.
toothbrush 6d ago • 71%
...no. Airships are *extremely" sensitive to wind. They could never promise delivery times that short when a bit of a gust on the atlantic could throw them absolutely completely off course. Airships can't start with "bad" weather. That is: slight winds. They cant land when there is wind. And many airships have been destroyed because of winds. Thats a fundamental problem that the hyperloop guys are going to fix just as much as they did fix the fundamental problems with the hyperloop.
toothbrush 7d ago • 100%
That license looks selfbuilt! Oh no...
toothbrush 7d ago • 100%
Heh. Lunatic. Good alternative name!
toothbrush 1w ago • 100%
I suppose. But I think, minetest as a project was strengthend by its proximity to minecraft. The big reason you pick up luanti is that its like minecraft, but free and with more modding freedom. I dont think this is bad thing to be reflected in a name. But good luck to them, maybe they can pull the name change off without hurting their public recognition too much.
toothbrush 1w ago • 100%
Im always sceptical of name changes, because you trade a somewhat widespread known project name in for ....nothing.
toothbrush 1w ago • 100%
thanks for the response, I have a Vega 64 GPU, a MSI B650 motherboard and a Ryzen 7800X3D cpu. It probably is a bug in the AMD driver, there are some reports of similar problems on the opensuse forums. I hope it gets fixed without me having to file a bug report.
hey people on the internet, I updated my tumbleweed to 20241002 and since then, the system would randomly freeze and crash, and automatically reboot after a short while. It also happens when waking from suspend. Does this happen to anyone else?