Generally, FOSS includes both copy-left stuff that is free as in speech, and licenses that are restrictive over what you can actually do with that source code.
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Eric@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
Linux@lemmy.ml•The zero-days are numbered | The Mozilla Blog - Firefox 150 includes fixes for 271 vulnerabilities identified during this initial evaluation [of Mythos Preview]
251·11 days agoLLMs generate the 0-days, then LLMs remove the 0-days. They will never run out of work!
You have to pay to remove the catgirl. The free service features the catgirl.
There is probably more than what is shown. Not every posts theirs to the site and some don’t keep theirs on/charged always.
Eric@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
Linux@lemmy.ml•“Compress the kill cycle with Red Hat Device Edge”
4·15 days agoNot surprising at all since they are owned by IBM now.
Eric@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•If there were a Lemmy.i2p instance, would you use it?
2·16 days agoMy guess would be a clearnet ‘bridge’ lemmy for federation purposes.
Eric@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•If there were a Lemmy.i2p instance, would you use it?
3·17 days agoHow can you be so sure? There is a reddit clone on i2p already and it’s very slow
Eric@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•If there were a Lemmy.i2p instance, would you use it?
4·18 days agoMy main concern would be usability. i2p usually has lag in the hundreds of milliseconds, which would make something full-featured like lemmy kind of a pain I think. I’d imagine it would be so slow
Okay good I thought something bad happened


It works, but I live in a not very dense area so I have 0 connections a lot of the time. It was pretty cool when someone on an airliner had a device and they flew overhead because suddenly there were like 20 people connected. Sort of like a satellite