Design, Build & Ship; Privacy, Security & Automation.
YYETS TV media series metadata resource database backup: sqlite #share
YYETS TV media series metadata resource database backup: csv #share
YYETS TV media series metadata resource database backup: sql #share
Version v0.0.1 of SKM: The bulk SSH keychain management in vault from terminal has been officially released with Go version updated to 1.20 with all basic action commands seamlessly functionable, automatic release note generation based on commit as follows,
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535e803 chore: remove period symbol at the end of project description2.
98448f5 chore: removed unncessary v version representation symbol from terminal version help message3.
da37f80 fix(flag): replace default --rm-dist deprecated flag for build with simplified --clean flag & restorn default github token env assigned by system without manual token request4.
f95014c fix(goreleaser): rewrite goreleaser arhcive generation field for archive naming replacement due to oartia depcrecation from previous version5.
3f67b89 fix(logo): fix misplaced logo location & removed unused branding logo header text above ascii art6.
ff11932 init: initial commits for all project root sourceRelease: https://github.com/toshikidev/skm/releases/tag/v0.0.1 #dev
Sequelae from States, can’t sleep longer than 7-8 hours even if I stay up late enough but unlike highschool there are absolutely no one waking me up in the morning but Apple clock haptics and that traumatizing repeatedly ringing sound, if I sleep just a minute longer it’ll result me in an extra 30 bucks of cab fee to get to the campus… #daily
Gum ulceration really kills me...The pain of someone tucked a stick directly to the bottom of your teeth and the instant physical reply is swelling. #daily
Relicensing an MIT licensed project under the GPL that has non code contributions from others? Legal action or illegal action?
Just like everyone can take your MIT-licensed software and make it proprietary without having to ask all of its authors for permission, you can take your MIT-licensed software and license it under the GPL without asking the contributors.
MIT-licensed software can be integrated/made into GPL-licensed software. The other way around is not possible.
The FSF curates a list of GPL-compatible licenses, which includes the two licenses often called "MIT license":
1. X11 license
2. Expat license
If you change the license to the GPL, and make changes to the software so that it differs from the version that is (and always will be) licensed under MIT, no one may distribute this new version as proprietary software without asking all authors for permission.
Of course this doesn’t stop someone from including ads in the software, but they would have to follow the terms of the GPL when distributing it (i.e., providing the source code and licensing it under the GPL, too). #dev
Source: https://opensource.stackexchange.com/a/5833
Just like everyone can take your MIT-licensed software and make it proprietary without having to ask all of its authors for permission, you can take your MIT-licensed software and license it under the GPL without asking the contributors.
MIT-licensed software can be integrated/made into GPL-licensed software. The other way around is not possible.
The FSF curates a list of GPL-compatible licenses, which includes the two licenses often called "MIT license":
1. X11 license
[…] is a lax permissive non-copyleft free software license, compatible with the GNU GPL
2. Expat license
[…] is a lax, permissive non-copyleft free software license, compatible with the GNU GPL
If you change the license to the GPL, and make changes to the software so that it differs from the version that is (and always will be) licensed under MIT, no one may distribute this new version as proprietary software without asking all authors for permission.
Of course this doesn’t stop someone from including ads in the software, but they would have to follow the terms of the GPL when distributing it (i.e., providing the source code and licensing it under the GPL, too). #dev
Source: https://opensource.stackexchange.com/a/5833
https://github.com/ifyour/deeplx-for-cloudflare
An entirely free of charge self-hosted DeepL third party API client for translation as a better translation alternative of Google Translator deployed on Cloudflare Workers with your own instances your own possession. #note
An entirely free of charge self-hosted DeepL third party API client for translation as a better translation alternative of Google Translator deployed on Cloudflare Workers with your own instances your own possession. #note