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I have a #tiddlywiki as my start page in Firefox.
When I woke up this morning, my Firefox had upgraded to v57 and of course that meant that New Tab Homepage[0] doesn't work anymore. I guess it actually does work, but extensions aren't allowed (as I learned from the New Tab Override documentation[1]) to load things from the local file system.
So I put it up on #ipfs instead. Now the inline images from #coingecko won't even try to load. No idea why. Tried my localhost gateway and gateway.ipfs.io. Help?
[0] https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/new-tab-homepage/
[1] https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/new-tab-override/
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As I mess about with this, I get the impulse to look at what else is in my wiki, apart from the start page. I know there's a #guix intend-to-package page in there, but I discovered I also wrote something on #SFC, #SFLC and #debian 18 months ago, which apparently I never posted anywhere! That's the only page in the wiki apart from the start page and the guix page.
That I would discover that post right now, how's that for #synchronicity?
NOTE: History had Debian go with the Conservancy interpretation rather than the Law Center interpretation, and not shipping ZFS in the kernel.
https://social.heldscal.la/url/978203!
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https://social.heldscal.la/url/978211
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Solipsistic commentary on myself, as usual:
> So the CDDL allows binaries to be licensed any way the vendor likes ... how is it then copyleft?
It's a weak copyleft, like the LGPL or the MPL. But the analysis that the CDDL allows combining the works so it doesn't matter much that the GPL doesn't is still a novel one, and goes against two decades of interpretation doctrine.