That’s the problem with Netflix.
That’s the problem with Netflix.
Lemmy is free software licenced under AGPL and that’s what matters.
I wouldn’t use proprietary app myself, but this is individual choice and those apps won’t hurt the ecosystem because they can’t break the server’s code.
You open a browser. Because Netflix app is just a webapp anyway.
Powershell. I checked and the command is like PS > [System.Text.Encoding]::UTF8.GetString([System.Convert]::FromBase64String(“YmxhaGJsYWg=”))
Noone is going to actually use this. Why it can’t be just “base64 -d” like on *nix?
For whois in Windows 11 search results points to a .exe program to download manually from Microsoft site. I didn’t know they included recorder recently, my bad. FTP client I didn’t know too, still it’s a console client and no integration in Explorer.
Office365 in the menu is just a webview.
Oh but average person don’t care about C compiler, torrent client, blah blah blah.
Yes, they care. When they need help with their computer, call me and I have to install 10 different programs to do basic stuff. And I can’t just type names of programs into package manager and install all at once, no no no.
Yes! Really, how do you even calculate base64 using Windows? With freakn Microsoft Edge!
Windows don’t have preinstalled git, torrent, PDF reader, stresstest, whois tool, FTP client, C compiler, screen recorder, disk imager, markdown editor, 7zip/RAR/tar opener. Most Linux distros have it out-of-the-box and with smaller footprint.
Even Office. Office suite is not preinstalled on Windows, but on Linux is! But what is preinstalled is TikTok and Netflix download shortcut.
Of course, but someone needs to add it and who still uses web browser to download system packages besides using some outdated system at friend’s house :).
Most software sites are staticly pre-generated. For just description, download, recent versions, links… there is no need for server side code. Also many browser obfuscate used operating system to currently most popular for fingerprinting restistace.
There are no FOSS friendly GIF repositories I know of.
Also it’s better to have one GIF keyboard for whole OS, not one per every app.
Factorio, 200+ hours and I don’t play video games often.
That’s open source PCB design, not firmware or internal design of chips on that PCB.
Stats from this site are not nearly accurate. It is based on web browser user-agent usage from statistics they have.
Real number can be higher, because Linux users tend more than other OSes to native programs, because of better software management. And many privacy browsers change agent to most popular OS to resist fingerprinting.
Or it can be much lower, because Linux is used more in server space, so also in bots and scraping the web.
I guess it’s not FOSS so I pass. For people who came from Reddit, no problem, they already have progress.
I guess it’s not FOSS so I pass. For people who came from Reddit, no problem, they already have progress.
I guess it’s not FOSS so I pass. For people who came from Reddit, no problem, they already have progress.
And to back by words: https://gnu.org/proprietary/proprietary-back-doors.html
You won’t find such dense lists for anything that has source code available.
First aid pack in their car.