• @hosaka
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      178 months ago

      It’s a reader assistance, some paid for tool that highlights parts of a word, can’t recall what it’s called…

      • AatubeOP
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        78 months ago

        I use a Firefox thing which has additional features and is free

      • 📛Maven
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        38 months ago

        It’s also not necessarily paid for, Jiffy Reader is a free browser addon

      • @[email protected]
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        28 months ago

        This reminded me that I wanted to look into open source alternatives to Bionic Reader…

        • AatubeOP
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          58 months ago

          All extensions are technically open source because they “compile” to JavaScript. Most, including the one I use, don’t bother obfuscating

          • @[email protected]
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            148 months ago

            Open source is a license. What you’re referring to is “source-available.” You can’t legally fork, redistribute, or contribute to it.

            • MaxMalRichtig
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              38 months ago

              I think you got that one wrong.

              Open source is not a license. Open source literally just means that the source is openly available. It does not include the right for you to reuse or change any of the source.

              That’s why most of the time, people are talking about “Free Open Source Software” (FOSS) when they think of openly licensed source code.

              That’s why you can publish your project on e.g. Github (= open source) but if you don’t add a license statement, your work is still protected by an “all rights reserved copyright”. (= not free)

              Anyhow, I would not necessarily deem a project OSS, just because the used language is readable by default. To me, OSS needs at least the developers intention to make it openly available.

              • MinekPo1 [She/Her]
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                38 months ago

                While I agree with you , the Open Software Initiative doesn’t :

                Open source doesn’t just mean access to the source code.

                So according to the OSI’s definition of open source , a project being public on github , but with out a license or with a license which does not comply with the requirements set out by the OSI

  • sik0fewl
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    238 months ago

    Obviously I would be using XML if I was doing evil.

  • rumschlumpel
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    78 months ago

    Would be pretty bad if that was actually enforced, TBF. Way too subjective.