

It’s actually funny and sad at the same time. Nextcloud used to be just simple and only focused around file hosting…


It’s actually funny and sad at the same time. Nextcloud used to be just simple and only focused around file hosting…


First hand experience…


It’s all about server hardening. See https://blog.melroy.org/2023/server-hardening/


Could be caused by a power surge maybe? Lighting strike? Just thinking out loud. How this could be happening if your ram stick was running fine for years.


most important patch since 1995.


.? No the information entertainment system is fully proprietary as far as I know. Without any way of flashing something else like Linux on it.


I’m pretty sure the sofware that is running on the information entertainment system from VW is fully proprietary without any way of flashing it with a custom rom or running Linux on it.
I’m not taking about connecting other devices like apple or android phone to this system.


Of course I’m talking about the information entertainment system. Not the main Can bus that is handling breaking or whatever…


I wish I could develop my own apps on my own car. I mean I own the car… why can’t I “sideload” my own created apps? Their apps are sht anyways.


Current version is actually still MIT: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/libxml2#license (which is the most preferred license for a low-level library like this)


Switching the license to GPL (ideally GLPv3 or compatible, although IMO we are due for a GPLv4) is a pretty good outcome, hopefully it works.
Actually that means that no company will use it anymore. Since if you have low-level library like that under GPL, then all the source code need to be GPL compatible as well. And 99% of the source code that is build on top of libxml2 is most likely not GPL / no GPL compatible.


Also he was getting every week cve issues, which are often not urgent issues. Yet it costs him a lot of time. He also considers security issues now just the same as a normal issue. Not giving it priority anymore, since that doesn’t make sense anymore for him.


Another maintainer already jumped in and he is now maintaining it. The original author forked it actually his own project, and is planning to release it under gpl license (instead of MIT), basically making it open source in a sense I can’tbe used by big tech. Since that was his point, large software projects and companies relied on his work. Yet nobody is paying him.


Flock is a disgrace for the technology and innovation section.
And governments just like it way too much. Do with your tax money govements are paying these companies a lot of money so they can track you again. It’s insane and I don’t believe this should be legal.
Avoid Windows and avoid Ubuntu if possible. Try Linux Mint for example: https://www.linuxmint.com/edition.php?id=322


It’s not about nudity. It’s about control. The government wants full control over your computer and mobile phones.


What a joke world we are living in. UK is getting too crazy with their “protection children” and introducing age limits by people providing their password and IDs. And chat control. And now this again, blocking these pictures would require massive privacy issues and closed source operating systems that will lock the user down like North Korea.


pepperidge farm remembers
Yes.