Posts by DiogoConstantino@masto.pt
(DIR) Post #AdRQs195Ca3XYVaRDU by DiogoConstantino@masto.pt
2024-01-02T16:52:58Z
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@madcap the issue isn't that you couldn't publish it, is that you couldn't legally develop it in 2022.
(DIR) Post #AdSzQQrvf1vImS6Z7o by DiogoConstantino@masto.pt
2024-01-03T10:54:53Z
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@madcap isso é garantido...
(DIR) Post #AdfFJe9n0OUnPPlQ9o by DiogoConstantino@masto.pt
2024-01-03T13:39:54Z
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@froztbyte @lritter it's not. ffmepg is not on main, that means unless someone on the community makes the patch there would likely not be a patch if the Ubuntu Security team wasn't making them as part of Ubuntu Pro.
(DIR) Post #AdfFJgm9GkMrWxj5E0 by DiogoConstantino@masto.pt
2024-01-03T17:05:18Z
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@Doomed_Daniel @froztbyte @lritter the packages have as far as I remember always been there on universe.Also Ubuntu Pro is available at no cost for the needs of most.For a package to be on main, it has to follow a certain set of requirements, and go through a specific procedure that will ensure that it's viable for it to be on main.ImageMagick in particular, because of it's security historic is on my opinion, unlikely to be fit to be on main.
(DIR) Post #AdfFJjng1WNAuZSqWW by DiogoConstantino@masto.pt
2024-01-03T17:05:50Z
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@Doomed_Daniel @froztbyte @lritter You can learn more about Main Inclusion Review (MIR) at: https://github.com/canonical/ubuntu-mir
(DIR) Post #AdfLWZO8e58g6p1MJc by DiogoConstantino@masto.pt
2024-01-09T09:54:32Z
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@tyil @lritter @Doomed_Daniel @froztbyte It does have a cost, but it's far from a high, and certainly is not immoral.
(DIR) Post #AdfLiGgI1ZRNZ45alM by DiogoConstantino@masto.pt
2024-01-09T09:59:27Z
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@tyil @lritter @Doomed_Daniel @froztbyte You're certainly entitled to your opinion. But you're factually wrong about Canonical not supporting Free and Open Source.I understand your argument regarding the account, but you're exaggerating the consequences.Basically, Extended Security Maintenance from Ubuntu Pro is a service a company provides, it is free for limited uses, but it's still a commercial service, this is why it requires an account. It's not difficult to understand and is reasonable.
(DIR) Post #AdfMMWMl7wthnI9Equ by DiogoConstantino@masto.pt
2024-01-09T10:03:08Z
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@tyil @lritter @Doomed_Daniel @froztbyte They don't simply repackage, that's incorrect, you need to learn more about how Ubuntu is made and doing that work has a cost.You are simply wrong, and he's right about your behaviour.
(DIR) Post #AdhqaGPiEQFeXfvOlM by DiogoConstantino@masto.pt
2024-01-10T11:51:10Z
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#DireitosDigitais #Privacidade #JornalismoJornalistas: este evento na Biblioteca dos Coruchéus, em Lisboa, tem algo especificamente para vocês e é já no Sábadohttps://privacylx.org/events/2024-01-13-privacy-cafe/
(DIR) Post #Ahp5YvXCiGtNFyCwt6 by DiogoConstantino@masto.pt
2024-05-12T18:15:35Z
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@stux it's clearly not their fault. I blame gravity!
(DIR) Post #Aj0yxG3U82C9Nh7Zlw by DiogoConstantino@masto.pt
2024-06-17T09:44:17Z
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@BrodieOnLinux it's more complex...Some people also don't have money, and that's ok because I believe developers are ok with them not giving money if they can't. But it complicates the “mechanics” of getting money to developers.
(DIR) Post #Aj101L23fMQ3vgxmr2 by DiogoConstantino@masto.pt
2024-06-17T09:59:34Z
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@BrodieOnLinux We know that's the case, but it's important to mention it when we talk about it because people forget. Specially Americans and other people from rich countries (specially in Europe) keep forgetting/don't know/keep in mind about the reality in other countries.I strongly agree that we should pay/donate if we can, I do, I even pay for services I don't need just because it's the only way to give to some developers.
(DIR) Post #AoXPwBOBfG3eNFJixE by DiogoConstantino@masto.pt
2024-11-29T14:43:54Z
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@BrodieOnLinux @killyourfm Valve made it clear they don't want to work with Ubuntu on that.
(DIR) Post #AqBmxfSo0feuGafHma by DiogoConstantino@masto.pt
2025-01-17T15:15:12Z
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@geerlingguy these are amazing but too expensive for me.
(DIR) Post #ArJvgGSNCmgOpStH4S by DiogoConstantino@masto.pt
2025-02-20T20:04:24Z
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@fossdd @lanodan @cas so at what line count did it stopped being Linux?
(DIR) Post #ArKJ3IifFx4PS9SqNk by DiogoConstantino@masto.pt
2025-02-21T00:29:39Z
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@lanodan @fossdd @cas I see the goal posts mooving...
(DIR) Post #Av0v1t5WcKIYPXmdtY by DiogoConstantino@masto.pt
2025-06-11T07:31:20Z
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@phoronix typo on the tittle it's tmux, not tmus
(DIR) Post #AxUmhed0NrRzYdDTSy by DiogoConstantino@masto.pt
2025-08-24T13:02:45Z
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@aral UN forces need to be proposed and approved by the UN Security Council... As long as those 5 permanent members can veto it will never happen.
(DIR) Post #Axj33ZmtNd24OZks1g by DiogoConstantino@masto.pt
2025-08-31T10:11:45Z
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@aral they are even almost never compliance as most of them don't follow requirements for being compliant by making it hard to refuse all, and by having so much information and "partners", that makes it impossible for any human been to actually be informed by all of them, and therefore, can't ever exist informed consent.
(DIR) Post #B27wzlCbVSs27UxQOW by DiogoConstantino@masto.pt
2026-01-10T01:01:45Z
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@Saorsa @vkc it's wrong to assume that *everybody* agrees on most things, or even on most things. This was never the case, and it will never be, and it's ok, and the big advantage, is that besides having a lot of optionsm we have mostly Free Software the have the power to fork. Those who don't like this, don't Like Free Software.It's ok for GNOME to do whatever GNOME wants to do, that's called freedom. I say this and I don't always agree with them, and I use GNOME since I use Linux (decades)