In fact, it use some of the Clam-AV databases too.
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Gonna wait for a couple of years then. Building a fully compatible new web-engine from scratch. It takes time. Do get why you felt the need to advertise the project either way.
It is based on OpenStreetMap too. It seems mostly a different map renderer + dofferent UX which tailor more to mobile. Read a bit more their blog, it seems to especially take care of replacing Qwant Maps, as an efficient Private and GAFAM efficient alternative for the French market. A web-app for maps, for the French, by the French. (It also has a blog entry about how people have Anglicized the term to juste use "Maps", often to allude to Google Maps as a common day word, which is ineed terrible practice to do)
DivestOS was a fork of it for good reasons. LineageOS doesn't offer the same privacy or security features Divest had in the first place. https://divestos.org/index.html
What do you suggest ? Jpeg-xl ? Avif ?
The Archiving group The-Eye did actually made a back up of the Archive torrents. https://the-eye.eu/public/Random/archive.org_dumps/torrents/ They have a text file listing the file list of all the collexted torrents. It's a text file. That they had to compress. And it's still around 800Mo big just for that one.
https://github.com/internetarchive/dweb-mirror They've been supporting dweb solutions for years. Evn if they haven't enabled back their public dweb.archive.org portal.
Still not possible to transfer your account to other instances. https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/1985
It will never make changes as greater as 20% in the most extreme cases. Those tend to be just pre-configured to maximize such gaming performance, often at the cost of security, compatibility and stability. Most of those stuff could be adapted to other distros, and tend to be actually. If a change or piece of software made such important benefit to playing games, without any huge drawbacks, be sure it will surely be soon integrated in other distributions.
Exactly. I was surprised to see my unique named throw-away email being found in the leak, despite having changed it to an uniquely generated throw-away account alias in the year prior. But i don't mind that much.
However, bad security practices must still be pointed out regardless of it being applied to something important or large. I do still can criticize my friend decision to expose his local server at home, unsecured, even if in the grand matter of things, it is unlikely it will be exploited or impact him in any way.
Now, the only issue having my throw-away address, is that i will have to throw it away once i start receiving spam on it. As far i know, the pirated database wasn't shared nor necessarily conserved outside of prooving the original ~~clowns~~ hacktivists group involvment, outside of confirmed security analyst.
My bad. Yep, you are correct. I thought the GPL actually prevented you to sell compiled version of a GPL FOSS software (Outside of the original maintainer) but it seems it isn't compared to this one which force you to keep it free. There's also limitations on what you can remove so yep. Non-free. Seemed a bit Counter-intuitive to me in the first part. https://www.gnu.org/licenses/licenses.en.html
I should probably suggest the GNU Foundation to check this license to compare it, as I often see question of FUTO software license online.
To be fair, I'm in the same situation. Fedora, Libsteam_api.so and more dependencies and all. Do want to share it out, even if I didn't work for me. No idea if it is a case of “Source only” or if the devs don't really know what they are doing and forgot to remove non-free dependencies like the Steam Integration.