It's making fun of people getting all worked up about their (extreme) idea of feminists. Usually, they'll also picture these straw feminists as not wearing bras, so presumably they're lurking at the training bra section to prey on young children about to get their first bra.
That sounds like exactly what I meant; where the GPL is viral on the project level, MPL is viral on the file level. So if code, under MPL, is added to a file, that whole code becomes MPL.
AFAIK MPL is viral, but only at the file level. In other words, if you modify an MPL-licensed file, your modifications need to be MPL-licensed, but if you add additional files, those can be a different license.
Wait a minute, what is the Flatpak Nvidia package? Do you need that for GPU acceleration for Flatpak apps on Nvidia? How do you even know whether GPU acceleration is working?
(I recently got a new laptop and it's the first time I have a dedicated GPU, and I have no idea how it all works. Sorry for hijacking your thread.)
Oh sorry, I was hoping Lemmy would just bring up a profile page. Theoretically that should be possible and would actually be an awesome Fediverse feature, but reality is a bitch 😅
I don't have a Linux phone myself, but from all I've read the Furilabs FLX1s is the most "Just works" Linux phone today that runs a community UI (Phosh+GNOME). Supposedly it runs Android apps well, and regular Flatpaks.
I think Jolla has a more custom software stack, but it also supposedly works well.
That's true. If they're not, though, or if they're easy to generate yourself, then you are kinda forced to pay attention though, if you care about the security of your project.
I don't have the expertise or experience to say whether that is true. But GregKH seems to think so, and other prolific projects seem to be coming to the same conclusions.
I get that it's attractive to think that AI isn't capable of it. But it's important that what you believe to be true is, and stays, based on reality rather than on what I wish is true. And it's especially important to be wary of when you really want something to be true.
Can you quote the exact line that you interpret as saying that it's available to everyone? Because again, I don't see it. The title I see is "A free VPN you can trust, now built into Firefox", i.e. with no mention of "everyone".
Usually, they just say it's rolling out, because some people will be getting it (i.e. they can't say nothing), but they don't know when everybody will yet, because that depends on how well the rollout to the first people goes.
It's making fun of people getting all worked up about their (extreme) idea of feminists. Usually, they'll also picture these straw feminists as not wearing bras, so presumably they're lurking at the training bra section to prey on young children about to get their first bra.