"You are not buying from a supplier, you are a raccoon digging through dumpsters for free code." is a fire quote https://www.softwaremaxims.com/blog/not-a-supplier
The #Mozilla #Hubs shutdown is also exactly why communities should be investing in #p2p tooling. Had they gone with a fully distributed model there would be no central service to close and the communities using it could have kept doing so regardless of Mozillas involvement. Instead they went "cloud native" and initially relied on a specific cloud platform which basically locks everyone into a final shutdown regardless of who "owns" the cloud.
Are you experienced with GTK and Rust ? ❤️
We are looking to contract someone to work on the new GNOME Password Manager 🔑
We want it to become a core/default app and help secure millions of users.
You'll be working with the GNOME Foundation, a non-profit dedicated to building emancipatory technologies for everyone.
Please send resume / portfolio to stf@gnome.org
Boosts welcome
#GTK #Rust #rustlang #GNOME #Linux #Ubuntu #Linux #Fedora #OpenSUSE #Debian
@glyph @eb I'm frustrated that big tech's efforts to increase core library security are "your project is too popular, you must use 2FA" and "the best reverse engineers in the world will find your bugs and put you on a 90 day disclosure deadline" and not "here is $100K/year and benefits to keep doing what you're doing at your own pace."
How to publish Godot games on Flathub, in a nutshell
The new #NintendoSwitch emulator, #Suyu, has had an eventful week being released, being taken down, and then making a return! Here is a quick recap if you missed the Suyu Saga:
Imagine you’re writing a book and on page 345 you make a grammar error. The paragraph becomes completely ineligible, and the whole plotline you had going falls apart. Now the ink smears and whole pages turns black, and actually the book catches fire and you cannot touch it without it bursting into flames.
This is what programming is like.
"The Right to Repair movement seeks to make the repair of tech devices more accessible, affordable, and mainstream. Existing structures supported by the technology industry are often unsustainable in that they promote the purchase of new devices and disincentive their repair. This puts up barriers to the creation of a circular economy, which would help to reduce the enormous mass of e-waste disposed of every year."
https://www.edie.net/how-the-right-to-repair-is-defining-the-future-of-the-tech-industry/
The only downside is that others seem to enjoy using their computers for work on weekends and I end up missing emails sent after my work hours 💀
Occult Enby that's making local-first software with peer to peer protocols, mesh networks, and the web.
Exploring what a local-first cyberspace might look like in my spare time.