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Skiff.com is lying about being open source

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zxwrt
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What a nefarious move by Hetzner and Linode. How to trust them after this?
zxwrt
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Don't forget to consider adding ipv6 support since you are lacking it.
zxwrt
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Agree. Using "free and open" is still rather deceptive.
zxwrt
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Yes.

> ... An open source cloud that can run anywhere.

> ... Open-source or managed for you. Available on GitHub under the Elastic v2 license.

Taken from here: https://ubicloud.com/
zxwrt
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Looks like another fauxpen source, yes.
zxwrt
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Thanks! Do not make this mistake again!
zxwrt
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zxwrt
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itsfoss publication that is not directly linked in article: https://news.itsfoss.com/skiff-mail-review/

Still not deleted.
zxwrt
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Not that excellent. They still don't have ipv6 support in 2023
zxwrt
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Actually, the only compiler interface that can claim to call itself a standard is POSIX c99. Everything else is too volatile to be a standard.
zxwrt
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These are non-standard GNU extensions, unfortunately.
zxwrt
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Sad that C23 didn't get symbol visibility attributes. They are very useful for libraries. Perhaps there is still a chance to get them?
zxwrt
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No worries
zxwrt
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I meant the website, yeah
zxwrt
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When will openbsd.org get ipv6 support?
zxwrt
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You can't hack the paper, but you can hack the machine, no matter how secure it is...