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iām fucking crying š this guy installed a malware that keeps redirecting his queries through Yahoo, and vibe coded an extension that redirects Yahoo to Google, probably not understanding that he has malware š š
@meowmaxing Itās a proprietary obfuscated blob with full access to your computer, so it could be doing that, but that doesnāt necessarily mean that it is malware (itās still a security risk and I wouldnāt let proprietary software anywhere near my kernel). But I have a wider definition of āmalwareā and consider obfuscation intended to prevent you from understanding and modifying the code (i.e. attempting to take control over your own computer away from you) to be inherently malicious, and kernel level anticheat invariably does this.
@maddy @thing Iām not sure Iād trust PIA.
It was founded by Andrew Lee, the self-proclaimed āCrown Prince of Koreaā and alleged habitual cocaine user, who took over freenode in 2021, called it āthe digital territory of the Joseon Empire, the oldest nation in the world since 1392ā and completely ran it into the ground.
He was also involved in the Mt. Gox bitcoin exchange and likely stole a lot of money, but that canāt be proved because they destroyed the evidence.
It was sold to Kape Technologies in 2019 but Iām not sure theyāre any more trustworthy.
@cwebber @LordCaramac @bkuhn @ossguy @richardfontana In a world without copyright (assuming no other changes), nothing would prevent people from withholding source code and attempting to restrict peopleās freedom by technical means (DRM). On the other hand, it would also be entirely legal to reverse engineer everything and bypass the DRM.
Copyright should be removed, but DRM and providing binaries without source code should also be made illegal.
Also why is your post language set to de?@solonovamax @meowmaxing You donāt need JS for a theme switcher: https://lyra.horse/blog/2025/08/you-dont-need-js/#lunalover
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@algernon @jak2k it does not give āall natural and legal personsā the listed rights, because it restricts the rights of anyone who āsupports restricting the rights of LGBTQ+ peopleā from doing anything with the software
it could be also argued that the requirement to say ābe gay, do crimesā restricts the right to use the content, especially since someone might be physically unable to say that phrase (if they canāt speak, for example). free software licenses are not EULAs, usually (arguably āproviding the service over a network counts as distributionā clauses like the AGPL and EUPL are an exception to this) you do not have to agree to the license at all in order to merely use the software, only to distribute and modify it
maybe it would qualify as an exception though, youād have to ask codeberg about that never mind, while I was writing this @jak2k replied and apparently it doesnāt qualify as an exception and isnāt allowed on codeberg
@jak2k @algernon if you want something similar that would be allowed on codeberg, I would suggest a modified MIT/Expat license with the line:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
altered to say:
The above copyright notice, this permission notice, and the words "be gay, do crime" shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
itās not exactly the same thing but it will likely still put off bigots from using it and doesnāt make it a nonfree license or violate codebergās terms of use
@esoteric_programmer only people who donāt know what theyāre talking about and/or havenāt read it take it seriously. random crackpots have been proposing IPv6 replacements for years and they will never be accepted because they are nonsensical (IPv10, IPv4+, another IPv8 that I canāt find an actual draft for and appears to have been hallucinated by some guy in the 1990s (search for āipv8 jim flemingā))
it was quite possibly intended by the author as a serious proposal, but it has no chance whatsover of being accepted as one, not least because it doesnāt make any sense and contains hallucinated references to other internet drafts (like āwifi8ā) that donāt exist