

Should be one day, ten day, eleven day, hundred day, hundred one day, hundred ten day, and hundred eleven day
Should be one day, ten day, eleven day, hundred day, hundred one day, hundred ten day, and hundred eleven day
It’s open source….
Why libreoffice instead of OnlyOffice or NextCloud?
If you don’t add the power I have no context that you’re talking about power rangers
That doesn’t feel like the case for RHEL anymore. See my post here: https://lemmy.ca/post/47329016/17562982
You took a joking jab at red hat and suse a bit too seriously. But let me address at least the red hat portion of it.
IBM changed took away the Debian equivalent of RedHat: CentOS. They now have CentOS stream which is not what CentOS was – the free and open RHEL byte for byte compatible operating system. Arguably at the time, yes, I would agree with you – they were just selling enterprise services. But that’s not what it is anymore. They took away the stability of CentOS and had everyone migrate to RHEL or away. There were talks at the time that they were violating the linux license at the time. However, it was argued that they weren’t. Because they provide the source code for enterprise license customers, they did not violate the license. HOWEVER, they were cancelling enterprise licenses of people who were taking the source code to make RockyLinux and all the the other distros that came up to replace what CentOS was.
While yes, you have the freedom to do with the source code as you’d like when you have access to it, IBM is violating the spirit of what that means by throwing access to it behind an enterprise license.
I would be very interested in what you think about LMMS. It reminded me somewhat of FL Studio, but like I said I wasn’t really good at it so there may be features you’re lacking.
I have to say, the audio situation used to be a bit of a mess but it has gotten somewhat better.
Does LMMS still exist? There were a few other tools I used back in the day (wasn’t good at it so don’t ask for tips!)
Is it even Linux if you’re not running four terminal emulators via tmux in single user mode on a 1280x960 screen?
Linux is free? I think you need to have a talk with the folks over at IBM about RHEL or the folks over at EQT about SLES
This depends entirely on your prescribed system of ethics.
Duty-based ethical systems would say yes, because you have a duty to speak out.
Point utilitarianism would say no, because the good outweighs the bad for that scenario.
The other utilitarianism of which I can’t remember the umbrella term would say yes, because it’s better for everyone if people speak out.
My understanding of Kant is that the unethical act is being performed by the government and that it is not morally wrong to keep a low profile.
TLDR: If you’re asking, the answer is no. If you’re being pedantic, the answer is “it depends”
But think of the shareholder value lost if we invest in that!
Sorry what? You mean post to [email protected]?
I don’t think this is the right community to be asking these questions
Usually racks are contained within the length of an arm.
I don’t know the specifics of being a paid Exchange customer.
From my experience, I had to switch three servers. Domain and IP reputation seem to mean a LOT to Microsoft. You can’t be on a blacklist. There are blacklists in which you can request to be removed from - Microsoft doesn’t care.
Also, without setting up all the stuff you didn’t need to do 10 years ago, Microsoft also silently sends your email into the ether: DKIM, DMARC, SPF…
It’s infuriating, especially since they run a lot of the enterprise email hosting.
I don’t have proton mail but I have non Gmail.
So, the good thing is, your emails are showing up and not disappearing into the ether like Microsoft.
Have your recipients add you to their contact list and mark you repeatedly as not spam. It may also be good to have them reply to your email.
It’ll take a bit but you’ll end up in the good side
McAdams as Regina
Seyfried as Karen
SLES, is that you under there?
They noted that it cannot be guaranteed safe. You can clone a specific version, and perform security audits on that specific version before deployment. Is it a lot of work? Yes. But it is indeed possible.