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The FSF offices have moved again if you weren't aware. The new address is

Free Software Foundation 31 Milk Street, # 960789 Boston, MA 02196 USA

https://www.fsf.org/about/contact/mailing


In Gnulib we distribute and use the license with just a link to <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/> [1]. I would just use that.

Many GNU projects use a rule that will fail 'make distcheck' when it sees an address in the sources [2].

[1] https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/gnulib.git/commit/?id=bf31... [2] https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/gnulib.git/commit/?id=086c...


Hmm, I wonder if there is a linter somewhere for copyright notice and license grant smells.

Made a note to add an fsf-address check to check-all-the-things.


I use Silicon Dusts HD home run and it works great. Live TV from home while I'm travelling is one of my primary use cases. I subscribe to a TV listing service. The DVR function is good too. My biggest issue was that I had to get a graphics card that could transcode on the fly then TV worked perfectly.


I have the same setup and TV works well but changing channel takes a few seconds. Not been able to work out why.

I have an Nvidia card which is more than capable of transcoding. How long does yours take to switch?


So not on Jellyfin, right?

With the Plex Pass, it was a one time fee (Lifetime Membership), and I've been enjoying it since (6+ years). I use CPU for transcoding.

Well, to be frank, even Plex's DVR could be better (e.g. I tell it to record a certain TV show, but I can't tell it not to record certain episodes, etc). I imagine other services do better on that count.

But my memory was that Jellyfin was terrible at it.


Through this I learned CISAs website runs on Drupal and that was much cooler to me than I thought it would be.

thought process (hmmm what other gov do I know? oh I'll curl up cisa. oh it uses drupal thats neat.)


My inspiration at learning TurboPascal and writing my first little games was this game! How cool. Very fun to see it again! Thanks.


Nice! I was learning Pascal waay back at school. And this is my first game that I'm dabbing into game dev with, as well. What a small world. :)


If you liked the Living Computer Museum then you may be interested in the https://icm.museum/ Interim Computer Museum.


If you're ever close to Bonn, Germany, check Out the Artihmeum[0]. It starts at the top floor with the oldest "computers" and gets more modern as you walk down. They even have an original Enigma encryption machine.

You can interact with some of them, but not all.

0. https://www.arithmeum.uni-bonn.de/


You're underselling it. The bottom floor has vintage hand-cranked calculators that you're allowed to compute with!


What a wild world. I also just got a kinesis keyboard, and pay for keybr.com but i have the freestyle2 the one that is split down the middle. I've made it to X but would really like to get my speed up on the number keys and function keys too. Good luck!


Can anyone help clarify what license this is released under? The original was AGPL if the rewrite is permissively licensed that would be pretty cool.



It’s MIT but based on an AGPL project? Hmm. Something is fishy.


Probably just an honest mistake. But they should definitely look into fixing that.


The original is AGPL, and the new one is MIT. I wonder if that's even legal?

I'm not sure if this is really a rewrite, or simply an adaptation. I don't think the license could have changed, be advised.


Why would that be "pretty cool"?


I use an app called Cinch but there are a few third party apps that do it. I wish I could run GNOME on my macOS


Why not educate the people in need about the tons of other free email services that exist? Outlook, tutanota, protonmail, yahoo, gmx, fastmail, zoho theres plenty more but you get the idea.

The only way to win is to not play the game.


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