There is one called OpenScan that's available for Android
He edited it so now his account is no longer marked as bot. Maybe you'll see others. Try searching for lemmy bots.
I was thinking the same.
Normally when you see the sign you just see "nothing" or "impossible" . But only on certain angle you see "nothing is impossible" , implying something that looks impossible is not impossible just look at it from a different angle.
Which is fun, but still people who are driving by and just see one side, or see that sign just one side from their window all the time, and are mildly depressed, might not appreciate it.
Hey this solution seems to work but it's not perfect; I don't know how we can improve it, and nothing to replace it with, but let's take it down asap.
Underscore to delineate different parts, hypen to delineate words.
Like: my-resume_draft.pdf
And to make it consistent and easier to reuse parts for project names and such, I have a command line utility written for it. It caches the parts and uses a template system (support for generating current datetime in parts)
Available here (is in AUR too):
Publishing it under GPL does benefit the humanity because any improvement on it will be also available to everyone. Letting corps take your work and put a monetary/legal block for people to use freely doesn't seem like benefiting humanity that much.
Of course. How else do you keep poor people poor and rich richer.
Poor people: charge them extra for not affording things.
Rich people: let them buy things they don't need but can afford and then charge poor people to rent those things.
The reality where people cannot afford $10-20 things. And the corporations just start charging those poor people interest.
And the reason those few programs don't support Linux is because they don't think we have enough users. So don't hold up on using linux for that reason, it's just a circle.
You can use your library for commercial projects that you have. Just have dual license that requires payment for commercial use or something similar. You don't have to pay yourself
Lol, that's a fun angle. They don't need all those fields coz they just get your information the other way
That depends on what video player you use. Of we have control of that, then sure it works. I use mpv to play things, so for radio streams or live videos I can go back/forward as long as it's cached.
But if it's the web service, even though the browser video player has something cached, the player is still controlled by the website. And considering most of the people use chrome/chromium derivatives or YouTube app, it wouldn't be hard for them to make it so that the player itself will collaborate with whatever they want to do.
If YouTube was a separate organization it wouldn't have been the problem it is because of how Google has been taking over all the different parts they need for advertising.