

That is not a spectrum of open source. They are all open source, as in you can access the source code without restriction. These licenses just limit what you can do with the source code.


That is not a spectrum of open source. They are all open source, as in you can access the source code without restriction. These licenses just limit what you can do with the source code.


So much bloat. So many boilerplates. Just
package main
fuck you() {}
is enough.


How? “Hey, ChatGPT, write the thirty-second line of this function?”


OK, apologies, I’ll stop taking weird.
The developer is only supposed to share his code. It’s the distro’s responsibility to provide binary build of famous programs so that most users don’t have to compile. When they don’t, it’s inevitable that individual users have to build it themselves. This has been the norm for decades.


What if the developer of this C program only publishes the source code? Evil?


cargo install xyz and apt install xyz aren’t mutually exclusive.


Then why do you need cargo in the first place, sir? You install a program written i Rust just as if it isn’t. When you apt install xzy, you don’t even know what language is used to program it.


Or Alpine and Gentoo! Do it now!
Is there any quality, real open-source speakers? Or it’s way better not bother with it and get dumb speakers and an SBC?