These are my kinda commits!
https://github.com/wslyvh/paperweight/commit/7be2ac0ea204e7631249db7dcc3a149da69d54e7
This looks really useful, and certainly something I’m going to investigate and probably use. Cheers!
These are my kinda commits!
https://github.com/wslyvh/paperweight/commit/7be2ac0ea204e7631249db7dcc3a149da69d54e7
This looks really useful, and certainly something I’m going to investigate and probably use. Cheers!
Yes but the problem is that people keep submitting the same bug again and again and again. Some bugs exist because they haven’t been spotted, but there’s a heckton of bugs that are known about, but no-one has been able to put forward a fix for them yet. Overloading people with duplicate reports just means that they have less time and brainspace available to spend on fixing bugs.
Duplicates don’t add anything to the conversation
Ah, ok. I must’ve misinterpreted an article I was reading then. Thanks for the clarification!
Pretty sure they wrote the AGPL licence
Edit:
They didn’t
I was always proud of the UK government having (a majority of) good online services that are easy to use. And that they were open source.
It’s what governments should do. It is providing for their citizens in 2 different ways: accessible services & open source.
It’s bullshit that they are drawing back from that
I read it as “pick up support for the FOSS projects” as opposed to user IT support.
So, contributing to the FOSS.
Even sponsorship would be awesome, in a “we can’t do the tech stuff, but here is 10% of what we saved” kinda way
Yup. It’s not giving an example so “e.g.” doesn’t make sense
For example fake bible verse
Yeh, AI as an assistant/tool. Not as a replacement
Let me honest with ourselves… https://isitdns.com/