That would be contrib - free software that downloads or relies on non-free software. non-free and non-free-firmware just contain straight up non-free (but redistributable) binaries.
That would be contrib - free software that downloads or relies on non-free software. non-free and non-free-firmware just contain straight up non-free (but redistributable) binaries.
Was this with the most recent version of Debian? Bookworm includes non-free firmware with the installer now.
Ubuntu did.
And yet, in my area the only alternative to Uber is Lyft. A taxi won’t even show up if you call dispatch.
New laptops don’t have optical drives. I don’t think there’s a single manufacturer that still has them.
Hell, most new computer cases (much to my chagrin) don’t even have 5 1/4" bays.
I think webrings are bigger than ever right now, they’re in a pretty massive renaissance
If we have an AI that’s equivalent to humanity in capability of learning and creative output/transformation, it would be immoral to just use it as a tool. At least that’s how I see it.
Meanwhile the teacher was thinking, “interesting tactic you’ve got there, admiring your art in the middle of a test”
I think AAC is the only major music codec that’s still patent encumbered though
I don’t think he’s much of an Amiga guy, he’s a C64 guy. The words in an Amiga CPU have a few too many bits for the 8 Bit Guy :P
I use LibreJS with few exceptions. If I need to use a site that requires non-free JavaScript, I’ll use a private browsing window or (preferably) Tor Browser.
Can’t get me this time! Between last time and this time, I successfully removed Windows from all PCs in my life.
When I’m confused like that, I check https://packages.debian.org and open the file list for the package. That way I know what binaries are installed.
They also don’t need a warrant to browse data that companies just give them freely. The government can often easily get your data without a warrant if it’s stored by a megacorporation.
I try my hand at packaging it for my distro.