

Not surprising, this guy is also onboard with Google locking down Android: https://dylanmtaylor.com/posts/2026-03-19-googles-new-android-sideloading-flow-is-a-fair-trade
Install Guix


Not surprising, this guy is also onboard with Google locking down Android: https://dylanmtaylor.com/posts/2026-03-19-googles-new-android-sideloading-flow-is-a-fair-trade


Why not let someone else do it then? Why eagerly sign up to be the one to do it?

Does anyone else get paralyzed on fixing small things because they’re terrified of it becoming a larger thing?
This never occurred to me… I just thought I need to fix this. Shit. Debuff unlocked.
I guess “hire someone” is always an option, but it’s a difficult task sometimes, especially finding someone reliable.
Actually, this is way more annoying to me. I’ve been ripped off/scammed too many times. I hate blindly trusting other people to not screw me over. Just this week my AC mysteriously broke after a recent-ish visit from some HVAC “professional”. I had to call another company cuz this is way more complicated than I can handle (for now…). After talking with the 2nd guy, it seems like the 1st guy didn’t do the maintenance work properly… I tried researching and going with a reputable company, but damn it still feels like a shot in the dark. Completely random chance they may completely break my shit.
Also, for some work, I’ve noticed I do it either at the same standard or better than some of these “professionals”. So. Meh.
Yes, it may take me several weeks to do it, but at least I know I tried to do it right, instead of rushing off to the next job.


squidward opens chair: ooh, AGPLv3, nice
squidward closes chair: sign our CLA


… You know… yeah, that’s true. One of the huge benefits of using some open source library is that you don’t have to maintain it. But if you clean room it, then it’s all on you.
Although, companies like Amazon will have the engineers to maintain it internally. But a lot of other companies won’t.
And then you have the chardet guy: https://github.com/chardet/chardet/issues/327


Does anyone have any ideas on how to fight back? Should we start withholding test suites now? Withhold docs?


But for the past several months, Wayland has been well supported out-of-the-box on upstream Electron. An Electron blog post this week outlined the technical work done for achieving good Wayland support.
Finally! Now to wait several years before all of the electron apps actually update their electron dependency.
A satirical website dubbed Malus (malice) has been making its rounds and fooling users after claiming it’s deploying AI tools to recreate open source projects from scratch with corporate-friendly licensing (my personal favorite is Emergency AGPL Removal in the footer links)
Hahaha. That’s funny. Oh, guys.


Meanwhile OnlyOffice is saving to Macroslop format by default: https://piefed.social/c/libreoffice/p/1803568/libreoffice-blasts-fake-open-source-onlyoffice-for-working-with-microsoft-to-lock-users


Hell yeah!
Dropping X11 seems huge.


GNU Shepherd: Oh, oh, oh! Me, me, me! Pick me! 🖐️🖐️🖐️
This isn’t exclusive to Open Source projects. This happens all the time with proprietary apps as well: https://killedbygoogle.com/
Even things like TV shows can get killed after 1 season.


Neat! I’m currently using GNOME Calendar and Thunderbird, but not really in love with either.
The itsfoss interviewer goes into this:
Sam Bent’s article also goes into this (although, fuck that clickbait title): https://www.sambent.com/the-engineer-who-tried-to-put-age-verification-into-linux-5/