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No, that’s a takeaway from the post by the dev about Ladybird. It’s what he said, more or less.
No, that’s a takeaway from the post by the dev about Ladybird. It’s what he said, more or less.
Yes, that one.
I don’t understand the analogy, can you tell me what the deal with the Autobahn is? We don’t have an Autobahn where I’m from.
Like the first time it came up, politely with a complete PR, and it was just shut down?
What I got was that there would be no Google or Mozilla specific code/libraries, but FOSS libraries for common media formats would be included so that the project can reach a wider audience.
Oh didn’t you hear? It’s fine now because a PR was finally accepted well after being called out and stepping down stepping aside from the project
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Nah, that’s a gimme
For some of us, yeah…
Makes sense now! Thanks for fixing it
I’m a bit confused, are “, ,” and “Space Pew Pew” the names of the games?
I would use embedded Lua. Cloud python sounds like a headache and won’t pass an internal security review.
The fact that specific domains and user agents are effected by this says otherwise. Take a look in the link for people discussing curling the urls and their findings.
Rule 1 is too vague.
No illegal content, including sharing copyrighted material without the explicit permission of the owner(s).
They can defederate with any instance with this rule. Why not just say “because we want to”?
I stand by my claim that TNG is better when Riker has a beard and its best when Geordi has a beard!
In a 2019 blog post, the LBRY founder, Jeremy Kauffman, touted the protocol as “the most censorship-resistant system to ever exist for the purposes of publishing digital content”
Guess not LMAO
Just wait till you see the new startup screen on 1.04! Worth the upgrade!
Well that sucks. There are so many alternatives with just as much support