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  • I love the free software ideals, but I think we’ve got a different understanding about what constitutes a good and a bad license. What many people seem to forget about software licenses is that there are these other countries besides America. They couldn’t care less about whatever judges rule over there. A good license is a dumb simple license that anyone can enforce in court with ease. A bad license is a convoluted license that crumbles like a house of cards in court. I read the GPL. It’s convoluted. It’s an opaque terms of service agreement riddled with legal boilerplate disguised as software license. A poor execution of the ideals I hold. I only use the GPL as a formality to say that I support the free software ideals, but I have zero confidence in enforcing the GPL.




  • Fedora@lemmy.haigner.metoLinux@lemmy.mlZorin OS 17 Has Arrived
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    11 months ago

    Let’s use Ubuntu for comparison.

    • Ubuntu is more up-to-date than its spin-offs.
    • Ubuntu will outlive Ubuntu spin-offs, including Zorin.
    • Ubuntu offers paid support, whereas Zorin doesn’t.
    • Ubuntu community is bigger than Zorin. More resources, tutorials, etc.

    Zorin adds only the following value:

    • More themes, primarily lookalikes, which is arguably a bad thing.

    When people see Windows, they expect Windows. Installers, package managers, peripherals like printers, etc. are different from Windows. Pretending to be Windows makes people feel at ease for a moment at the expense of fundamentally misunderstanding what operating system their computer runs on, and it’ll trip them up eventually, probably sooner rather than later.

    See macOS: It looks and feels different. People don’t mistake macOS for Windows. People who use Windows don’t expect macOS to behave like Windows, and vice-versa. But hey, let’s make macOS look and feel like Windows at first glance. Why can’t I run that .exe? What do you mean, I must use an app store? What is HDCP, and why does it prevent me from connecting this laptop to the projector?

    For iOS that’d be questions like: Where is the Play Store? Why can’t I install that (Android-only) app? I think you get my point.

    This is one of the reasons why branding exists. Yet many Linux distros would like to believe they can replicate the Windows experience through a miracle, and fool themselves into thinking that’s a good thing for Linux newcomers. It’s especially bad for people who don’t know they use Linux, like when they use computers at the office, library, etc. with a distro like Zorin.






  • Domain name ~$15/year

    .com starts at $10.28/year

    Offshore server providers usually start around $30/server/month and quickly raise to thousands

    Proxy everything from cheap offshore servers to servers from legit hosting providers with fair pricing.

    Corporate application techs are usually $2k-200k/month depending on size

    Ops are a tech themselves, work with techs they split donations with or pay or nothing at all, or become a tech themselves as time goes on.

    Anything that requires a GPU would be a custom build, dell power edge is a powerful machine you can lookup retail for

    True, but a website like FitGirl Repacks needs no GPU.

    Storage Amazon s3 is $0.022 per GB/month

    Don’t use Amazon S3 if pricing is a concern.

    Keep in mind that providers […] often provide multiple releases codexes, resolutions and providing a lot more than people are requesting

    I’m not sure what to say about that? They sure can do that for images, but not for game repacks.

    You often have to pay for networking as well which scales exponentially

    Pirates don’t build on-prem data centers, they rent servers or services.

    Email accounts are usually $10/user/month any time would come from a senior developer ~120+k/year

    No, they can re-use whatever server they use for email. Why pay a senior developer ~120+k/year for email?

    But they are likely full stack developers so it might be closer to 200k in the US

    If a developer works with a pirate, they don’t get paid a wage. They’re part of the operation, and get paid depending on the donations or nothing at all.

    And servers to run development environments (double the costs above!!!)

    The development environment can be on the server or even on the dev’s laptop. They already paid for that, so $0.

    And infrastructure like Jenkins/monitoring which can scale high as well, but likely <$20k/year

    Put it on the server. Scalability isn’t practical for pirates to begin with. If they lay all eggs in one basket for maximum scalability and cost savings, then the cloud provider can end their entire operation.



  • Hard if not impossible to say. It depends on what they host. Hosting also gets real expensive if they make poor choices.

    If they choose to host their WordPress piracy website on WordPress.com, then that’s a shit idea. They’re overpriced as hell, even with an annual discount. 300 € annually is WordPress.com’s discounted price for a somewhat usable, but still restricted WordPress instance. Furthermore, pirates face the risk that hosting providers terminate their account and keep the money, so long billing periods are risky.

    They accept that risk to save some cash, and use WordPress.com. Okay, now what? WordPress.com terminates the account at the start of the new billing period and keeps the money. How sweet. Pay 300 € for the privilege of another restricted WordPress instance. Annual spending: 600 € for what could’ve been 21.12 € annually with a dumb simple Hetzner webspace.

    You may think that this is impossible, nobody is dumb enough to spend 600 € when a 21.12 € solution is good enough, right? Look no further than any company that lifts and shifts apps into the cloud that weren’t designed to run in the cloud. Expensive as hell for no fucking reason other than it’s in the cloud now. Or this poor fella who got a $ 30 gift card for saving their employer $ 500,000 with five clicks.



  • Fedora@lemmy.haigner.metoLinux@lemmy.mlSwitched my Parents to Linux
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    11 months ago

    We’re talking about Word documents, right? People hate when a line wraps in the information block, or their fold and hole marks move, each time anyone with LibreOffice touches their letters. Or their crop, bleed, registration, fold marks, color bars, and safety margins when they print anything professionally. Sorry people, but Word documents require precision sometimes. They look the same, even across several major Word versions. If LibreOffice can’t guarantee that, then you can’t use LibreOffice in an MS Office environment where precision is necessary, and this starts with letters.



  • I’m not sure what you mean. Artists use Photoshop for drawing, yet Adobe advertises Photoshop mostly for image editing. Even though Adobe advertises Photoshop for image editing, which should include fully editing your own photographs imo, the only proper Denoise AI is built into Lightroom lol. Photopea also supports pressure sensitivity, so it should work just fine for drawing. Tools aren’t that big of a deal. People who design beautiful presentation decks use PowerPoint after all… with the default system fonts.


  • You conflate VPN providers have an incentive to store no logs with it’s impossible to verify whether VPN providers store logs. It’s like trusting your friend to keep a secret. They promise not to write down what you say, but you can’t be sure. You accept that risk in your threat model, and that’s fine. But newcomers should judge that risk themselves. I feel like “Don’t worry bro, they don’t keep logs.” is an inappropriate response to people that’re about to commit a crime that can land them in jail.