- Sep 2024
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www.gnu.org www.gnu.org
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If any of them is missing or inadequate, the program is proprietary (nonfree)
non-free software = proprietary software
missing any of these = non-conformant license (relative to a free software license)
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- Aug 2024
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A proprietary program puts its developer or owner in a position of power over its users. This power is in itself an injustice.
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- Jul 2024
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Today, data is abundant, but for the most part, unusable. Seventy percent of a data scientist’s job is just cleansing data. The modern software architecture encourages data to be hoarded only accessible through proprietary APIs. And, even with proprietary APIs the market for data integrations is expected to grow to a trillion dollars by the end of the decade. When humanity is spending the GDP of Indonesia just so that the data in System X can work with the data in System Y, the field of software engineering has failed us. So much data - data that could be used by new startups and nonprofits that couldn’t exist today - goes unused because it’s so difficult to access.
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When publicly distributed, the open-source code is hidden behind layers of indirection bypassing any packaging/integration effort, relying instead on virtualisation and downloading dependencies on the fly. Thanks to those strategies, corporations could benefit from open source code without any consequence. The open source code is, anyway, mostly hosted and developed on proprietary platforms.
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- Mar 2024
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dev.iabtechlab.com dev.iabtechlab.com
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Avoiding one-off, proprietary builds per partnership and policy, or just as bad, manual processes to reach out to partners for deletes, can save the industry real money and reduce room for error.
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- Mar 2023
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www.techradar.com www.techradar.com
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A complaint some users have about the Sonos Beam (Gen 2) and Arc soundbars is that there’s no built-in decoding for the lossless DTS:X and DTS-HD Master Audio formats.
Sonos not supporting the free/non-royalty payment multi-channel system is the most Sonos thing I've ever heard.
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- Nov 2022
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stackoverflow.com stackoverflow.com
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Unless you are the maintainer of lvh.me, you can not be sure it will not disappear or change its RRs for lvh.me. You can use localhost.localdomain instead of localhost, by adding the following lines in your hosts file: 127.0.0.1 localhost localhost.localdomain ::1 localhost localhost.localdomain This is better than using lvh.me because: you may not always have access to a DNS resolver, when developing
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- Jan 2022
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stackoverflow.com stackoverflow.com
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Unfortunately, the part that deals with SOAP transformations is not free.
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- Nov 2021
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www.reddit.com www.reddit.com
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I'll use any of them, so long as it's not somebody's proprietary BS.But even if Canonical gave up on keeping all of Snap distribution private in-house, it would still be my last choice because of all the issues Snaps have (and other options don't).
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- Mar 2021
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github.com github.com
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Looks like the source for this is not available to inspect??
and thought maybe it would be the source, but it's a binary :(
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github.com github.com
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This is not a fork. This is a repository of scripts to automatically build Microsoft's vscode repository into freely-licensed binaries with a community-driven default configuration.
almost without a doubt, inspired by: chromium vs. chrome
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- Feb 2021
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2019.trailblazer.to 2019.trailblazer.to
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note that TRB source code modifications are not proprietary
In other words, you can build on this software in your proprietary software but can't change the Trailblazer source unless you're willing to contribute it back.
loophole: I wonder if this will actually just push people to move their code -- which at the core is/would be a direction modification to the source code - out to a separate module. That's so easy to do with Ruby, so this restriction hardly seems like it would have any effect on encouraging contributions.
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opensource.stackexchange.com opensource.stackexchange.com
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Selling proprietary software is difficult when there is so much gratis Open Source software around.
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- Jan 2021
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linuxmint-user-guide.readthedocs.io linuxmint-user-guide.readthedocs.io
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This is a store we can’t audit, which contains software nobody can patch. If we can’t fix or modify software, open-source or not, it provides the same limitations as proprietary software.
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Although it is open-source, Snap on the other hand, only works with the Ubuntu Store. Nobody knows how to make a Snap Store and nobody can. The Snap client is designed to work with only one source, following a protocol which isn’t open, and using only one authentication system. Snapd is nothing on its own, it can only work with the Ubuntu Store.
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forums.theregister.com forums.theregister.com
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I run a fairly ancient RedHat Enterprise 6 on my 32-bit test machine and if I need something requiring Gtk3 (such as a latest Firefox or Chrome), I just make a chroot and use debootstrap (from EPEL) to get me a Debian 9 userland for that program. Easy. No bizarre "app stores", no conflicting packages. Do people use Snap app-stores because they don't know how to use the chroot command? Or are they just lazy? If it is because they want the added security of a container, substitute chroot with lxc... Shouldn't be necessary though; if you avoid non-ethical software (i.e App-stores), you are very unlikely to need the added security.
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discourse.ubuntu.com discourse.ubuntu.com
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However there’s more benefit of confining proprietary closed source applications, because they are to audit to the same level
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- Nov 2020
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madewithsvelte.com madewithsvelte.com
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Why do we need this proprietary service?
So they can track us when we go to: http://svelte-autocomplete.surge.sh/?ref=madewithsvelte.com ?
Rather than bookmark/use https://madewithsvelte.com/svelte-autocomplete I would prefer to just use https://github.com/elcobvg/svelte-autocomplete as the canonical URL for this project.
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madewithsvelte.com madewithsvelte.com
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Express - 19 $ 🏃♀️ Skip the Review Queue 🕒 Published in 3 days 💌 Full Customer Support 💚 Support the team
Wow, after seeing how this site works, I don't like much like it anymore.
Esp. this below:
Choose your preferred publish date - 9 $ Feature your project on top for 14 days and get an additional tweet - 19 $
I hope there is/will be soon a more open/free alternative (like the "awesome" lists that use GitHub PRs instead of an opaque/proprietary submisison form).
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- Sep 2020
- Aug 2020
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GitLab is moving all development for both GitLab Community Edition and Enterprise Edition into a single codebase. The current gitlab-ce repository will become a read-only mirror, without any proprietary code. All development is moved to the current gitlab-ee repository, which we will rename to just gitlab in the coming weeks. As part of this migration, issues will be moved to the current gitlab-ee project.
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How does the licensing work in this new setup? Everything in the ee/ directory is proprietary. Everything else is free and open source software. If your merge request does not change anything in the ee/ directory, the process of contributing changes is the same as when using the gitlab-ce repository.
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- Jul 2020
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amp.dev amp.dev
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In addition to the schema.org structured data format, there are other formats supported by search engines and social media networks. See the supported documentation: Twitter Cards meta tags Facebook Open Graph meta tags
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amp.dev amp.dev
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A growing number of platforms, vendors, and partners support the AMP Project by providing custom components or offering integration with AMP pages within their platforms.
I guess AMP is actually open-source software, but it still feels like it's something non-standard. I guess it's just an alternative open standard to the "main" web open standards.
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amp.dev amp.dev
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A growing number of email platforms, clients and providers support AMP for Email within their platforms.
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amp.dev amp.dev
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If you have worked with emails before, the idea of placing a script into an email may set off alarm bells in your head! Rest assured, email providers who support AMP emails enforce fierce security checks that only allow vetted AMP scripts to run in their clients. This enables dynamic and interactive features to run directly in the recipients mailboxes with no security vulnerabilities! Read more about the required markup for AMP Emails here.
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- Jun 2020
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notes.peter-baumgartner.net notes.peter-baumgartner.net
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But it has as an external service several disadvantages which opposed the philosophy of static websites diametrically.
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All Telegram apps are open sourced and the company itself is not for profit, however, their backend is not open source which has raised some eyebrows.
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- May 2020
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www.netlifycms.org www.netlifycms.org
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The folks at Netlify created Netlify CMS to fill a gap in the static site generation pipeline. There were some great proprietary headless CMS options, but no real contenders that were open source and extensible—that could turn into a community-built ecosystem like WordPress or Drupal. For that reason, Netlify CMS is made to be community-driven, and has never been locked to the Netlify platform (despite the name).
Kind of an unfortunate name...
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www.reddit.com www.reddit.com
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I have seen that, but there is no cheaper alternative? Or even better an open source altenative?
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Google charges a lot for their translation tool. It is fairly difficult to build something similar without running up against their free API limits or having the user create an API key.
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That’s because the Google Translate extension uses some internal Google-only APIs (Mozilla also does the same thing).
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github.com github.com
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Apparently Firefox does have translation built-in, it's just not enabled due to lack of usage agreement / API keys. https://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/rev/a3eb8e502006
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Thank you for letting me know about this move by Google. Definitely something to watch. While I agree with Google's position from an end user experience perspective, it unfortunately puts Firefox at a further disadvantage since Mozilla does not have its own language translation initiatives.
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bugzilla.mozilla.org bugzilla.mozilla.org
- Apr 2020
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github.com github.com
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This repository contains the parts of the RubyMotion product that are opensource. It does not contain the full product, which can be purchased at www.rubymotion.com.
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support.1password.com support.1password.com
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1Password wasn’t built in a vacuum. It was developed on top of open standards that anyone with the right skills can investigate, implement, and improve. Open tools are trusted, proven, and constantly getting better. Here’s how 1Password respects the principles behind the open tools on which it relies:
I found it ironic that this proprietary software that I have avoided using because it is proprietary software is touting the importance of open tools.
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- Mar 2020
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Piwik PRO uses a fork of Piwik open-source software (similarly to RedHat using the Linux kernel and multiple open source tools), however we currently seamlessly integrate a part of open source Piwik in our proprietary platform via APIs. Moreover, Piwik PRO controls all the changes to the code used in its Analytics Suite and since 2016 has been maintaining and developing its own fork of “Piwik” alongside the proprietary modules of Analytics Suite.
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- Dec 2019
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We use http://asana.com at work. priorietary stuff but it works. Someone should make a similar open source solution one day.
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swiftodoapp.com swiftodoapp.com
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Your task list is a plain text file, not some proprietary format owned by a company or locked to a specific application.
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Countless productivity apps and sites store your tasks in their own proprietary database and file format. But you can work with your todo.txt file in every text editor ever made, regardless of operating system or vendor.
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zapier.com zapier.com
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Most to-do lists give you no control over your data. Your tasks live inside the app, not in a document you can edit, and syncing is handled by whichever company made the app. If you don't like this, todo.txt is a great alternative.
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github.com github.com
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Timeshift for Linux is an application that provides functionality similar to the System Restore feature in Windows and the Time Machine tool in Mac OS.
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- Jun 2018
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www.thoughtworks.com www.thoughtworks.com
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Why are there poor in this world where technology has helped create sufficient abundance to provide for basic needs including food, homes and care for all?
Innovations in Technology is more a proprietary community than open source.
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- May 2016
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f1000research.com f1000research.com
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Writing and submission. The process of compiling findings, writing accompanying narrative and making this available for public view and scrutiny can be simplified by the use of new improved software. These tools can help identify relevant papers through increasingly powerful learning algorithms (e.g. F1000Workspace, Mendeley, Readcube). They can also enable collaborative authoring (e.g. F1000Workspace, Overleaf, Google docs), and provide formatting tools to simplify the process of structuring an article to ensure all the necessary underlying information has been captured (e.g. F1000Workspace, EndNote). Submission for posting as a preprint, and/or for formal publication and peer review, should be as simple as a single click.
How can an "Open Science Platform" be built upon proprietary tools only? Maybe is meaning of "open" to define here?
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- Mar 2015
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support-uk.pure.com support-uk.pure.com
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This decision was outside Pure’s control and will affect Avanti Flow, Sensia, Siesta Flow, Evoke Flow, Oasis Flow and Sirocco 550.
That's an awful lot of models. Are we to understand that these are all limited to WMA, a proprietary format, and this is hard-coded so that it cannot be overcome with a software/firmware update? Seriously?
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