@codeberg@mastodon.technology @nund but that is just my point.
even with all this place, it is just words from you.
all doesnt matter when we cannot verify the server side.
@nund if I ever move away from github, it will be for a self-hosted instance, not to yet another CVS hub instance.
even if the base code that codeberg (or gitlab, or source hut, or any other like that) is opensource, there is no guarantee that the code you have access to matches the code that runs on the server.
we should not trust server code that we do not control ourselves.
once oauth or any other kind of standard for accounts is more popular, I will stop github and use only git.kx.studio
Caring about proper licensing is a pain sometimes.
But such is life if you want to get your stuff packaged in the most common Linux distros.
This is the situation on Cardinal so far:
https://github.com/DISTRHO/Cardinal/blob/main/doc/LICENSES.md#artwork--panel-licenses
The non-commercial clause of many artwork files is a problem for a few distros.
With that said, in due time I believe Cardinal should be at least in ArchLinux and Ubuntu multiverse repos.
Only 25 days till first release!
Some good news for a change.
https://tutanota.com/blog/posts/google-analytics/
@gcrkrause @mray @unfa yes, damn unfa what are you doing!? thanks to you facebook (I mean meta) will live on for 10 more years, at the minimum! Shame shame
@mray If you keep bringing it up, I dont think you feel sorry at all.
So stop saying what you dont mean, thanks
@unfa when you spend some time reading ToS before using a service, you get the idea that this is quite common. And it is not just phones, smart speakers, online chat platforms, it is pretty much all closed-source commercial services.
To find something that does not listen is the exception, not the rule.
@unfa wasn't this already wildly known?
there have been so many articles about this over the years.
1 day late, but DPF-Plugins has its own release today too.
See https://kx.studio/News/?action=view&url=dpf-plugins-v15-released
Carla and Ildaeil still need a release, but the JACK stuff took a lot of time so these last ones are late. Still coming soon though.
It is release day again!
We got not 1, not 2, but 3 JACK related releases!
https://jackaudio.org/news/2022/01/15/jack1-v01260-and-jack2-v1920-releases.html
https://jackaudio.org/news/2022/01/15/jack-example-tools-release-1.html
🚀 🚀 🚀
More FOSS drama, @rghvdberg@sonomu.club reset that counter again!
Green is the best color, when you get green you know you are good 💚
All builds green, let's go 🚀
https://github.com/DISTRHO/PawPaw/actions/runs/1680221527
(Just silly things to ignore, nevermind me, was just a pain to get all the builds working. Go green!)
@prokoudine it is all fine, there are still a few things to be done so it is better to wait anyway.
@prokoudine that was quite the extensive article, thanks a lot!
Hoping to get Cardinal into that list for next year. 🐦
Tentative release day set for February 14.
Cardinal, the DPF-based open source plugin wrapper of VCV Rack.
https://github.com/DISTRHO/Cardinal
@falktx talks about it in the latest monthly report: https://kx.studio/News/?action=view&url=kxstudio-monthly-report-november-december-2021
@unfa now read the replies and see it is quite big hmmm...
The same server runs peertube, which will increase in size for sure in the coming years.
But still 1.2TiB free
```
$ df -h | grep /home
/dev/md3 1.7T 388G 1.2T 25% /home
```
that said, something is likely wrong if you think a repo will be 100Gb in size at some point.
there must be some better way to handle large binary files for version control...