They are email addresses that I have to memorize, they are not temporary.
I don’t have any advice, but there is something I can say. Next generation UE, investigate it
Although it has nothing to do with what I’m looking for, I would like to see the comics you mention anyway
At first, I wasn’t going to mention snow crash, since it doesn’t have much to do with it, but I made the mention to make room for stories that don’t have much to do with free software, but have things that can be related to philosophy, an example of this could be right to read, of course, ignoring the author’s notes
Ok, thanks for the clarification, I needed it, now with everything clarified, I can make a description of the directory. There are 3 types of folders, images to show the fonts in images, fonts for the ttf and otf binaries and finally sources for the sfd files, which would be the source code of the fonts, outside those 3 folders, there would be Makefile, README and the license. Thanks for the help, now you can make the directory in an organized way
This font was made with glyphr. In a conventional program (Let’s say that this program is made in C), for it to be considered open source, the c file that contains the code has to be distributed, outside of that, there is the compilation file and additionally a README, in fonts it is different, the majority use a different programming language from one to the other to create the typography, and the only way I see that a font made in fontforge can be considered open source is for it to be shared the sfd file that fontforge generates when saving the font, this file is editable in a code editor, not like other files such as otf or ttf, which are directly binary
The thing is, could an otf or ttf file be considered a file suitable for the free modification and redistribution of a font? That’s the question I have, because for me, sharing any of those file formats is not enough for a font to be considered open source, especially since those two files are binary. Would I have to share the sfd file that fontforge generates so that the font can be open source? Because that file is editable through a code editor
Ok, give me the script, please
Apparently it can be done with mplayer, I haven’t tried it yet, but later I’ll see if it works, and if so, I’ll stick with that option
I use feh for wallpapers (Obviously not animated), but I made this post anyway to see what kind of programs there are
Because it’s fun
I’m looking for something more universal, that works in any DE or WM and that doesn’t necessarily have to depend on kde plasma
How is this different from DXVK?
Wait, better not. https://github.com/rustdesk/rustdesk/issues/1675
If you want something similar to teamviewer, you have rustdek
With ssh, but you will only have access to the shell
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