

You could download a terminal app (termux from f-droid) and run ls > file.txt. You would first want to cd (change directory) to the location you’re interested in. This will generate a file.txt with the output of ls (list files command).


You could download a terminal app (termux from f-droid) and run ls > file.txt. You would first want to cd (change directory) to the location you’re interested in. This will generate a file.txt with the output of ls (list files command).





what were the titles of your posts?


no problem


Stable is v120, Beta is v121, Nightly is v122. Seeing as both the issue tracker and this user are reporting it working in Nightly (v122) you could use that version or wait until it trickles down.


https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1807752
Says it will be fixed in v122 and a possible workaround is saving it as a bookmark and accessing it through there.


There’s like 100-200+ individual contributors to each of the apps. Practically impossible for everyone to agree to relicense especially considering the community reaction to the sale.


Another option would be to build in on a VPS, especially because a lot of them will give free credits and bill by the hour


Why do you say that? Unless they completely rewrite the app from scratch it is not even possible to have a closed-source version of the app. That’s what the GPLv3 does.


Why don’t you revert it back to the original structure and instruct makemkv to operate on that directory?


AFAIK the code is all GPLv3 so they won’t be able to close-source it.


I was talking about immediately switching. There is enough time to build the apps from source for yourself before they upload their shittified version.


Don’t worry China, we super promise not to militarise it 🤞


I hate it when they quote a time but no timezone. 10.37PM according to who?


doubly weird suggestion for someone coming from iPhone for the first time


All the code is GPLv3 so it will remain FOSS. There’s no need to immediately switch to other apps. You can optionally fork then build the apps for yourself.


How do judges normally treat destruction of evidence? Do they not care who committed the crime and just make a ruling on how to infer it? I feel like the court would want to know who has committed something as serious as this but I’m not sure of the actual process for it.


I found a number of articles specifically stating that video games and software remain illegal. Unfortunately I couldn’t pinpoint the specific part of the law as they appear to br written in French and was running into hurdles with Google Translate character limits that I couldn’t be bothered to work around.
I’m not sure if it’s explicitly illegal or if music, videos, etc are explicitly exempted, or if software etc is different due to terms of service for example.
Furthermore, it’s illegal for anyone to record your IP address torrenting a work and track you down that way as it violates Swiss data protection laws.


In Switzerland, individuals are still free to download whatever files they like for their own private use (except for software and video games).
Note that uploading or seeding a copyrighted work, which was a misdemeanor under the previous law, remains illegal.
source: With P2P law, Switzerland reaffirms its commitment to privacy
Either (or both) of the two games by this developer: https://play.google.com/store/apps/dev?id=8857752720402747582