In fact, they are going to remove third-party printer drivers and replace them with universal drivers. Link
In fact, they are going to remove third-party printer drivers and replace them with universal drivers. Link
Well, something, but that action is only temporary because those companies that were the result of the division are reunited to form or are acquired by other large companies.
Obviously they will no longer be what they were in the original company. But something is something.
Will cooperatives really be able to offer good services or will they become corrupt sooner or later?
Let’s explore the scenarios
Scenario 1: GitLab is acquired by Google
Scenario 2: GitLab is acquired by Apple
Scenario 3: GitLab is acquired by a State government
Scenario 4: Gitlab is acquired by Amazon
Scenario 5: Gitlab is acquired by the Linux Foundation
Scenario 6: Gitlab is acquired by the Federal Government
Scenario 7: Gitlab is acquired by IBM
It is inherent risk and it is present everywhere. Just because there are bugs every now and then doesn’t mean there is a crash and you should also know that Linux was almost screwed by a backdoor that XZ Utils had, it doesn’t save open source.
The only thing you can do is to reduce it and if you don’t take precautions you will increase that risk.
According to the official Microsoft website, the Windows 11 LSTC version still gives a 10-year license.
I don’t think there will be a collapse just because there is no meticulous maintenance or development. Most likely, in the future there will just be an accident or tragedy that will improve standards and safety.
If you want a collapse you have to pray that all the factors attack at the same time, because if only one does the attack they only strengthen humanity see Late Bronze Age collapse.
It is a double-edged sword, because it would leave them blind to certain news without propaganda. Which could have direct and indirect consequences.
Elon comes to make Reddit worse
They became what they swore to destroy.
Do you mean the other software projects or the other non-software projects?
If the former, there is the Open Technology Fund (OTF), but it is affiliated with USAGM which is part of the government.
Servo is now being looked after by the Linux Foundation in Europe, but is only maintained by volunteers. But another project has arrived that is not based on Chromium, Webkit or Firefox, which may be a hope in this somewhat confusing situation.
There is already the Ladybird project, which is a fork of the SerenityOS browser. We can say that it is a spiritual successor, although its license is more permissive than the Firefox browser.
Don’t worry, we have a possible replacement for Mozilla, meet Ladybird
They made populism in a nutshell.
TOR is going to have an increase in users
Technically, what you say is possible thanks to the phenomenon called emergence and it is possible that AI can emulate human minds in the future.
AI has been around for a long time and has had moments of high interest and low interest. The latter has been given the term “AI Winter.” It is possible that there will be another winter if there is a limitation that cannot be avoided for several years.
There is already some news about it, but I don’t think you will like it. Link to post
Are you referring to the Chinese, American or Dutch government to whom the subsidies will be offered?