There is no precedent for AGPL enforcement against Chinese companies, so no, not really.
Feel free to post a docket if you disagree though. Also there are plenty of cases for ToS violations look up Facebook vs BrandTotal, or more recently Epic vs Apple.
In the same way no one here cares about archive.org paywall circumvention, non techie end users don't care about open source violations (why should they). Look at the very link we are discussing for proof.
Outlook eats Gmail for breakfast.
The way shared accounts, lists, and work assignments are done in Outlook require their backend (share point inheritance), and google drive is pretty good even for some small files, but when all is considered O365 wins.
Then if you are in Europe, you should not use any of those and other very good solutions are currently growing super fast.
I'm currently working on a tui which includes photorec and foremost among others.
I have also created my first dockerhub image, as the plan is to run it as container on top of a zfs in Truenas.
I'm basically on a hunt for all data, I have 7 disks and some USB that I have imaged and I need to get data out, and I will need to organised all that data (this part is still a work in progress), ideas welcomed.
I'm proud to say I retired more k8s clusters than I created. And I've created 5 production ones, still in production.
One that I retired was used for serving ftp(among other transfer stuff), ftp of all things, it needs to have ports open and routed back from the client. And for extra points they had the pods capped at 1 cpu. And I had to explain the thing to the perpetrator and their boss, madness.
Hold on.
Turns out some scientists found out the amount of plastic was over measured because it included the plastic of their own gloves.
I've read it last week, can not found the source now. Sorry
> It’s important to note that even if the microplastic abundance in the environment is lower than researchers originally thought, any amount of microplastics can be troublesome, given their negative effects on human health and ecosystems.
No, they showed that the gloves could have introduced microplastic-like particles in some samples depending on how they are handled. It just feels like one of those studies secretly funded by an oil company to throw shade.
Is our society this simple?
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