What lesser known free and open source software do you use daily to improve your life?
What lesser known free and open source software do you use daily to improve your life?
For me it is the note taking/PKMS tool SilverBullet.
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- RiMusic basically saves me about 6 bucks a month from spotify subscription lol
- Droid-Ify much better interface to F-Droid
- Grayjay newpipe but with much better ui, worth nothing is developed by louis rousmann
- NixOS not necessarily improve my daily life but i've been having a really good time trying it recently
23 1 ReplyGrayjay isn't open source
10 4 ReplyActually you're kinda right, their own license doesn't allow commercial redistribution (kinda similar with CC:NC) which make them not open source. I personally have no problems with that though.
10 0 ReplyI think it is: https://gitlab.futo.org/videostreaming/grayjay
3 0 ReplyIt is open source. But the license is not foss at the moment. They expresed their desire to make something that send revenue to creators
2 2 Reply@isthereanydeal therefore it's not open source. See for something to be called "open source" it needs a bit more than just for the code to be readable. The only people who define open source as source readable are the people who don't want to create open source software.
8 4 ReplyOpen source is when the source code is available.
Free software is when the source is available and the license lets you exercise your 4 freedoms.
1 1 Reply@n0x0n You are wrong though: https://opensource.org/osd
> Introduction
> Open source doesn’t just mean access to the source code.Literally the first sentence.
The definition you are using is being spread by the likes of Meta and Amazon.
0 1 ReplyTaking only a part of my post does not make sense in this context.
1 0 Reply@n0x0n Providing an authoritative source which directly contradicts your statement, that does not make any sense to you? I'm sorry then.
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There's a clear difference between open source and free open source software. It is open source but the licence is not "free". Not entirely at least
3 3 Reply@isthereanydeal Nope. That distinction only appeared when big companies kinda became afraid of open source software, so they wanted to redefine the term, create some confusion, corrupt it..
1 2 ReplyYou may have a point but there's a difference anyway
2 0 ReplyDid you unselect your upvote?
1 0 Reply@heyoni I'm commenting from mastodon, I don't even see any upvotes. Someone just started downvoting me because they ran out of arguments 🤷♂️
1 1 ReplyThat must be why. On lemmy, like reddit you automatically upvote your own comments. Yours was at 0 probably cause mastodon doesn't do that.
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