

Manjaro is more widely used than ubuntu based on page hits on distrowatch
“Most widely used licenses” is something that we can actually measure by counting (relevant) repos.
Page hits may be used to measure “popular” licenses since popular is subjective.
Licenses are chosen by devs, not users. License viewers are also users, not only devs. There are more users than devs. A fraction of users could distort the measure. At best page hits are a proxy but not a definite measure.


Light cut
You train two times a week? Do full body, not UL.
You don’t need 2g per kg
Log your workout. Progressive overload.


Is this LLM BS?
MIT and Apache 2.0 remain the most widely used open source licenses
After reading the abstract, I was interested in what the article says about that. And the only thing I found is a section about page views.
With approximately 1.53 million pageviews and 925,000 unique visitors, the MIT License’s permissive terms and minimal restrictions remain highly attractive […].
How can you jump from a statistics about license viewing to that it is the most widely used?
No, I did not miss anything because the author goes on with
Following the MIT License, the Apache License 2.0 ranks second in interest, drawing 344,000 pageviews


I may not be up to date
Probably the editor of aoe


Yes. In a quiet room, like a bedroom, everything is loud. I’m not sure if that was better. Less often and shorter would be better


Yes, thx
I like latin modern/computer modern in general for papers.I’m no ebook reader hence I can’t recommend one for that specifically


Where can you download the dataset?


How are you hurt if your jellyfin server is compromised and you don’t know about it?


If it’s not detected, reported and noone gets hurt, what’s the problem?


Sure, software can always be vulnerable. What’s the difference between me consuming it from someone else or my private server?
Plex was running on his private computer, not a dedicated server, right? Windows? His version was 75 versions behind the current version at the time. How could the malware escape the server’s/plex’ sandbox? With a keylogger? Why wasn’t he using a password software? This isn’t the best example for your point


How often do you read that a jellyfin server was compromised?


For apple fanboys it is


It’s latin, pedis, foot.
Like pedicure
Not greek for child
I use podman that doesn’t suffer from that problem


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To me, signal is for friends. Not huge, unknown groups.
Like facebook but they fucked it up. In the early days it was nice to chat with friends.