The syntax wouldn’t work without consistent spacing
The syntax wouldn’t work without consistent spacing
Looks like user error
In my part of the world $1m (even for USD, add 40%)is not even enough to buy a small house. A million dollars is a FUCKLOAD of work but you can’t buy shit. At best you get a country shack with maintenance required, no insulation kind of thing, and no money left over.
Maybe that adds some context.
And is that $1m cap per person or for the whole estate? Either way people aren’t gonna interit anything that worthwhile
Have to keep everyone poor to control them
+1 signal fills the gap perfectly
Or /home/me/drive
What the fuck is up with all these docker comments?
Check your binaries, might not be the right ones for your platform/ubuntu version
That’s the one. Tux fux
So long and thanks for all the fish
Originates from a greentext on 4chan where anon’s retard brother coined the term and it’s caught on since
At the end of the day the performance of a performance oriented filesystem matters. Without performance, it’s just complexity
The two works can live harmoniously together in the same repo, therefore, not incompatible by one definition and the one that matters.
There’s already big organisations doing it and they haven’t had any issues
Keen to see how Canonical goes. There’s another one or two distros doing the same. Maybe everyone will wake up and realise they have been fighting over nothing
There’s no requirement for them to apply to the same file? There’s already blobs in the kernel the gpl doesn’t apply to the source of
Not true
The only condition is that CCDL and GPL don’t apply to the same file. Wifi works just fine and the source code isn’t GPL yet wifi drivers are in the kernel…
https://opensource.stackexchange.com/questions/2094/are-cddl-and-gpl-really-incompatible
Like this that states there is no issue https://opensource.stackexchange.com/questions/2094/are-cddl-and-gpl-really-incompatible
For who?