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There’s such a lot of those heroes! I have some weird USB WiFi thing and there’s someone maintaining a driver for it!

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Yo I’m looking for something like that right now for Linux, what’s the name of it??

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9 points

Wifi dongle?

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Ohhh, I thought it was like a PDAnet alternative lol. Thanks anyways!

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390 points

Shoutout to screenshot tools

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Its these kind of people that give me hope

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To be honest, yes. In general, not just tech or Linux related stuff. You look at humanity and what it has come down to, and then you notice these people… and hope fills your heart again.

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The vast majority of my open source projects, I’m the only user. I release it open source because back in the day, GitHub only allowed open source projects if you want to use it.

But another reason is the hope that someone will find it helpful. If not the project itself but maybe the code.

I have one project that has a significant following and honestly it’s sometimes very scary because I might not want to keep it updated because of my own interests changing.

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That’s the great thing about open source though. Sure, you might drop off the face of the earth tomorrow. But if you do, the code is there, and maybe someone who was using it clones the repo and carries on that work.

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The astounding thing is history is full of these types of people when you peel back the “couple great men” narrative of history and actually look at how good things happened, it is kind of bewildering.

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One of the best parts about Linux. So much is open source which means your 20 year old hardware still likely has support.

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Unfortunately, the RTL8812AU isn’t 20 year old hardware (then it might get a pass) - it’s current gen stuff

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And shoutout for this one too: https://github.com/tomaspinho/rtl8821ce

Otherwise I wouldn’t have a functional WiFi card either.

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Send your thanks directly to the maintainer (preferably email/mastadon/twitter/etc, not a ticket)! Open source maintainers don’t get a lot of positive direct feedback.

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And if you have some coins to spare, don’t hesitate to donate 😊 it’s hard spending time for no money in this world right now.

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I use this too on my laptop.

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