My main client makes regular donations to the FOSS project it uses and relies on and also upstreams code improvements.
They only do it for MIT licensed ones.
If something is GPL, it's immediately dismissed, which is a shame because I feel it really stifles innovation.
Tldr: MIT > GPL
sommerfeld
sommerfeld@sommerfeld.dev
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Sovereignty, freedom, privacy, self-hosting and software dev
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Nothing ever can replace it
When it's gone you can still taste it
Going on this trip together
Rabbit hole goes on forever
If I seem unhinged or angry, I apologize. I'm constantly sleep deprived and there is no end in sight.
Morning nostriches > late night nostriches. At least in my timezone
Nostr is a public broadcast system. The most privacy you can have is network-level and social-level (i.e. don't overshare).
Once you broadcast a note, it's best to consider its contents part of the permanent public record.
Making people believe notes can be "deleted" is just giving a false sense of security. It can do more harm than good.