

Just curious why you prefer MIT and not something copyleft like gpl @AliasAKA@lemmy.world ?


Just curious why you prefer MIT and not something copyleft like gpl @AliasAKA@lemmy.world ?


No… But i’ve thought about how easy it would be to implement in ebooks and pdfs (e.g. my daily newspaper i can download as pdf). I’ve thought about this when sailing the high seas.
Is it a thing?


If i remember correctly sone tokens it can’t read? Cant backup? Clunky interface? I looked at it, but decided against it.


For me aegis is by far the best. Simple. Encrypted. Backup. It’s saved to a syncthing folder. Passwords are in bitwarden for simpme stuff but keepassxc is great. And also synced via syncthing.
Thx… Couldnt really find anything about him - other than “anti human rights” - without context or explanation. But I did find his own post describing his motivations as (my paraphrasing) leftish anti establishment… i am fine with that. I’m even in support. But again - choose your instance…
(The only problem is lemmy hardcoded slur words… But I couldn’t find a list of those slurs, so difficult to have an opinion about specifically. And in any case, if somebody wants to create the best social software on the planet, and hardcode banning of the word ‘snuffle’ into to the platform, because they have issues with that word being used, thats more than ok. That’s extremely cool).
Go Lemmy and go dessalines - you rock I believe.
I did not know? Is it a specific instances or lemmy the software?


That’s cool. Instapaper can’t do that. Thx.
Is it possible to transfer those files to kobo reader (convert to epub).


If I log into a paywalled site, can i read paywalled things later?
When I installed radicale last, i had problems with auth and exposing it. I think either I misunderstood something or it was left as an exercise for the reader. Anyways…
Ok thanks. “Even MIT” is something i agree on. And the author decides of course. But this means that big corp can ‘steal’ the code. It also means you can build extensions and other stuff that are not MIT. And then it gets muddy.
Anyways didnt mean to make this about license. Sorry.