iortega

joined 3 years ago
[–] iortega@lemmy.eus 1 points 10 months ago

Well, actually, many google services perform worse on my computers when I'm using firefox than when I'm using some chromium based browser.

[–] iortega@lemmy.eus 1 points 11 months ago

I use budspencer theme on fish. https://github.com/oh-my-fish/oh-my-fish/blob/master/docs/Themes.md#budspencer-theme It looks cool and yellow, which I like. I prints the path on the far right and parent folders are printed only with initial letter, so it doesn't take 2 lines in the shell and it ends up pretty short. It also has git integration and some budspencer exclusive commands to perform some cools actions, I don't care about and I have never used. Also, I like that command errors are displayed as ✔ or ✘ on the next prompt. It also prints the time the last command has been running. I use vi keybidings, so prompt color changes when I change the mode feel cool. I would also like to have the execution time for every command, but I have another theme for that I don't remember the name of on my work machine.

[–] iortega@lemmy.eus 5 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Why did I hear Ralph's voice inside my head?

[–] iortega@lemmy.eus 7 points 1 year ago

You will get already many responses to your question. Let me answer you the opposite.

I concluded after starting using FOSS software, that it was much easier to find high quality programs searching by "open source [feature I want]" or "[program] alternative open source" and I have lost hours and hours searching, installing and cleaning my PC because of malware I downloaded.

[–] iortega@lemmy.eus 4 points 1 year ago

It is really strange to me they specified "an open source library"

[–] iortega@lemmy.eus 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Although with Void I forget I'm on a rolling release

[–] iortega@lemmy.eus 4 points 2 years ago

Free Software Foundation

[–] iortega@lemmy.eus 3 points 2 years ago

Aim for something. Have that in mind. Until it goes away, because you achieved it or you got bored of it (try no to do this). Then, aim for something else and repeat. Meanwhile, try to be sociable.

[–] iortega@lemmy.eus 4 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

Edit: Just an offtopic comment about why it disgusts me to donate more than I already do to pixelfed.

I started making them donations 3 years ago because they said they were about to release the android app, so I felt obligation to show them my gratitude.

The app was published under a "beta" flag some months ago and it is pretty pretty bad for the time is should have been in development. Not to talk about that it is not free software either... I've been giving money for the development of a proprietary software... I'm disgusted. I guess that is why it is a pretty bad app. He had to do it all alone, while also moving forward pixelfed and fedidb. I'm sticking with pixeldroid for now.

[–] iortega@lemmy.eus 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

That's so cool. And I have never heard of it. And it even has the rex game.

[–] iortega@lemmy.eus 1 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

Actually, I like watching TV commercials. But I think it's just me.

[–] iortega@lemmy.eus 1 points 2 years ago

If this is not some kind of joke, it is sooo crazy. I specially like the Mercedes one.

 

I'm sorry for all the Rust fans out there reading the title, but it is true. I can't stop feeling fear whenever there is news about Rust spreading more around free software

I have looked at the project and it is fun! I have known people that loved Rust and I wish I did too. I think the results the programming language is getting around performance and security are great! But I can't help feel fearful of its trademark.

I have already accepted myself Firefox trademark. I kind of think it is fine. But being Rust a programming language, the foundation for software, I can only feel fear when I think how much software will be affected by trademark concerns.

I think the discussion about this was reopened with a Debian bug that was then summarized on this LWN article.

I can't stop thinking that this trademark that, I think, was made to protect the users (?), is in violation of freedom 3 (The freedom to distribute copies of your modified versions to others), which make compilers that compile Rust code with the Rust name on it non-free software. Maybe, it is not specifically the freedom 3 which is being violated, it might be another license clause. It's basically that the software with the trademark is at mercy of its trademark owner, so it could sent a cease and desist whenever it feels preferable, then not being completely free as in freedom.

I thought the other day, "I think I read there is a new rust compiler with a gcc backend. That's so cool!! maybe that will fix trademark issues and I will be able to use Rust without any concern!". But seems like they are keeping the Rust name, which also keeps the Trademark. Moreover, I think gcc rust is going to gcc itself? (this is when I got stressed).

We could all assume nothing bad is going to happen with Rust and that it is going to be a wonderful programming language and compiler for free software. But wouldn't we be going against the very principles of free software by making this whole community trust a single organization? Now I think called Rust foundation, but pretty sure under control by Mozilla. What if everything goes fine the first 5, 10, 15 years, but then the trademark goes against us and we cannot do anything because Rust is everywhere?

I have always tried to ignore the trademark issue (because you know, it stresses me :), but back then I thought it would be better in order to protect Rust having a good specification (I think currently there is only an incomplete "reference") with a compiler that doesn't update and add so many features so often, so that alternative Rust compilers could be built and catch up the main implementation, instead of having a single ever-changing one as today.

I would like to know how you manage to suppress these fearful feelings or at least how you feel about this philosophically nonfree software/trademark issue.

Thank you for reading about my concerns :^)

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