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LOL Codeberg's 'Explore' link is 503 for me!

Nope. From the POV of the maintainer, you are creating extra, and probably unnecessary, work for them.

If that's actually the opinion of the maintainer, why even accept PRs at all? At that point, just categorically deny any. I was thinking more of actual community projects that _want_ community PRs. Those seem to have welcomed my contributions in the past, but of course they were not just AI slop or other low effort PRs.

Surely you jest, good Sir!

Ok, their license is pretty strange: https://github.com/mattermost/mattermost/blob/master/LICENSE...

MIT for binaries distributed by Mattermost.

But, if you compile it yourself: GNU AGPL v3.0 XOR Paid-for Enterprise License

Then, for some odd reason, they append the text of Apache License Version 2.0!!!


The frontend parts are explicitly and correctly licensed under the Apache license in the header of the same file.

They also have a FAQ: https://docs.mattermost.com/product-overview/faq-license.htm...

Note that they have multiple licenses. This isn't entirely uncommon. The difference licenses apply to different things.


Ooh, I see it now, right in the middle:

"...You are licensed to use the source code in Admin Tools and Configuration Files (server/templates/, server/i18n/, server/public/, webapp/ and all subdirectories thereof) under the Apache License v2.0...."


Worth clicking for the "Microslop" logo alone!

Shortcut: https://www.himthe.dev/img/blog/microslop/4.png



Curious to see how the Favicon will change too!


I'd love to try this, but i worry about embedded malware or other nastiness in random downloads.


Don't worry. Thousands of users are running NEO and taking advantage of it. It's well tested and mostly error free. Would love your feedback.


Very strange and totally surprising!

In other, completely unrelated news, the US AG, Pam Bondi, offered to recall ICE from MN, IN EXCHANGE for some sensitive data sets from the state.


High birth rates in low-resource localities seems like a poor survival strategy.

Unless the new people are used as an army to take the needed resources from others...


OMG, "Apple Pay: Card Icon Changes Address" bit me recently!

I selected a different credit card on Apple Pay and my skis were shipped to my ex-wife's house instead of mine, because it quietly changed the address!

Good thing we're in the same town...


"...where we could replace humans with as little quality degradation as possible"

This is pretty much the whole goal of capitalism since the 1800's


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