It really does not matter which one you use.
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hobata@lemmy.mlto
World News@lemmy.world•Zelenskyy: Russia took satellite images of US air base in Saudi Arabia three times before Iranian strikeEnglish
172·11 days agoThe world’s most well-informed person shares some insider secrets…
hobata@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.ml•"No right to relicense this project" - on changing the license of Mark Pilgrim's chardet from LGPL to MIT after a vibe-coded rewrite
26·1 month agoWhat is happening with AOSP has nothing to do with the license. This project is not being developed by the community, but by Google for Google’s money, and Google can do whatever it wants with it. It’s silly to be offended by this. Anyone who is dissatisfied can fork the project and do whatever they want with it, if they can manage *(well, no, without Google’s resources, this is of course unrealistic).
hobata@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.ml•"No right to relicense this project" - on changing the license of Mark Pilgrim's chardet from LGPL to MIT after a vibe-coded rewrite
230·1 month agoThat’s a wild claim you’re making. So far, it looks like the code is completely new, and for this case, it doesn’t really matter where it comes from. New code - new license.
hobata@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.ml•"No right to relicense this project" - on changing the license of Mark Pilgrim's chardet from LGPL to MIT after a vibe-coded rewrite
137·1 month agoWell, I do not get his point, the code has been completely rewritten. Not to mention that the new license is much better than the old one.
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Technology@lemmy.ml•GNU Hurd Finally Runs on x86_64 With New 64-Bit Port
6·1 month agohey, they said 2026 would be the year of linux on desktop.

Yes. If you can turn a blind eye to the terrible cli, or somehow set up an automated workflow once or find a nice gui/tui tool (by the way if you find one, post it here) - it’s well suited for your task.