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warmaster@lemmy.worldto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Paperweight scans your inbox to map your digital footprint, then helps you take back control and delete your data. Local-first and open source.
6·7 days agoThis is great, you got yourself a new customer!
Local-only and fully FOSS, I truly appreciate it!
I’ll subscribe as soon as I get on my rig!
warmaster@lemmy.worldto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Paperweight scans your inbox to map your digital footprint, then helps you take back control and delete your data. Local-first and open source.
201·8 days agoGreat project. Thanks for sharing, and cool you chose to open source some / all of it. That said…
Paperweight, a local-first open-source desktop app
Are the paid features open source too? If so, then it’s really open source.
If the paid features are not open source, then the project does not grant the 4 freedoms the FSF requires to recognize the project as open source.
This is commonly known as open core (or open washing?).
I’m not giving advice on what you should do, I’m only pointing out a possible incoherence between what you say and what you made.
warmaster@lemmy.worldto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Just got this popup whilst trying to open a website using archive.is
1·8 days agodeleted by creator
warmaster@lemmy.worldto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Between LineageOS and /e/OS which one would you pick for the combo degoogling, privacy improvements, and dailydriving?
1·10 days agoOpinions don’t matter. Just check how updated they are. This impacts security and thus privacy.
warmaster@lemmy.worldOPto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Valve Lepton: It's been 5 months since we heard anything about Valve's Android compatibility layer for Linux.
1·19 days agoYes. Officially announced. Multiple times. IIRC the last time was at GDC, in their presentation deck.
warmaster@lemmy.worldOPto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Valve Lepton: It's been 5 months since we heard anything about Valve's Android compatibility layer for Linux.
1·20 days agoWhat about streaming apps: Netflix, Disney Plus, etc. would that be a way to stream 4k video on Linux? IIRC, Firefox or Chromium based browsers on Linux don’t allow that.
If so, that would be a great way for those wanting to stream using their Steam Machine, Frame and custom Linux based HTPCs.
warmaster@lemmy.worldto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Dell & Lenovo Now Sponsoring The Linux Vendor Firmware Service
21·20 days agoHoly moly, $100k a year each. I hope this more than covers LVFS’ costs and give them enough headroom to keep improving it.
For these companies it must be pocket change, but that can be a lot of money if the LVFS is efficient enough.
warmaster@lemmy.worldOPto
Linux@lemmy.ml•KDE's New CSS-Based Style Engine Union Is Coming to KDE Plasma 6.7 - 9to5Linux
2·21 days agoI wish they would release that theme that leaked a while ago.
warmaster@lemmy.worldto
Linux@lemmy.ml•For those running Linux with Window Managers (or Desktop Environments too), how do you make sure that on lid close: the laptop suspends and locks?
1·24 days agoI don’t know, I just installed Aurora Linux and everything works by default.
I bet your issue is hardware related, maybe you could change something in the bios to make it work.
Risc-V is very exciting. The future of open computing.
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