Even teletypes have firmware.
no DRM
Probably a dot matrix from the 90’s
Open source
Closest I’ve seen is open source plotters.
I have no idea what planar magnetic means, but it sounds impressive.
Which is pretty much what activitypub is a part of.
For visual novels Ren’Py seems popular. It does need coding but it’s pretty simple and has a tutorial.
The BSL violates point six of the open source definition, so isn’t open source https://opensource.org/osd/
It would violate point six of the open source definition[0], so wouldn’t be an open source license.
It’s a tautology.
They download an existing release, and re-compress it using a very high level of compression, basically.
I think openwrt can do that. You would just put one of the radios (2.4 or 5ghz) into WAN, and the other into LAN.
Obviously that limits you to 2.4ghz speeds, if you want faster two routers back to back could maybe work.
I guess moving to lemmy was too much work.
Same, being elitist about who you share japanese cartoons or whatever with just seems weird.
Is there a firefox plugin to automatically decode them?
Edit: to answer my own question https://addons.mozilla.org/en-GB/firefox/addon/base64-decoder/
I’d still consider them an overall force of good
Maybe rpi, but broadcom absolutely isn’t. They are one of the worst companies to work with in embedded.
open source, preferably AGPL.
Wait until you see what the GNU/Linux sublemmy (lem?) is called.