The AGPL applies copyleft to web services. If you’re learning about licensing, it might be worth googling copyleft. Fascinating concept, and, in my opinion, something to subscribe to.
Just someone running away from Reddit.
The AGPL applies copyleft to web services. If you’re learning about licensing, it might be worth googling copyleft. Fascinating concept, and, in my opinion, something to subscribe to.
AGPL-3.0
Nice
I have a 1tb drive from them, still going strong 6 years in.
It isn’t, it’s just different. I use NixOS because of stupid easy rollbacks, which is great for experimenting in production, and its declarative nature, which is great in a server setting.
If you’re really paranoid, you could run the game inside bubblewrap, inside a container.
Here’s to hoping j2k stays actively developed. Unlikely, as j2 himself already had pretty low drive for it already. (。╯︵╰。)
Thanks for the recommendation.
Time to set up a Komga server, I guess.
It only stores files, so there’s no need for wine support, as far as I understand.
Edit: looks like I was wrong, their client seems somewhat capable.
I’m not sure how it’d work for freebsd, but on Linux, you can get sshd running in your initrd. You can even go as far as getting an onion service running in your initrd, and using that for remote access.
It’s a fork of gittea aiming to accelerate federation support.
I also find it absolutely hilarious that you were considering monetising a product named Crackpipe. Not sure how successful you’d be at that.
Thanks for linking the blog post. I may not agree with the conclusion you’ve come to, but I think you’ve done a good job at laying your arguments.
This is pretty cool, I remember when you guys released it under the name crackpipe. For the record I really liked the name.
What’s the reason you chose to use a CC license? Why not any established open source license? Even Creative Commons themselves recommend using the GPL instead of CC for software.
That doesn’t look like a simpler option to me…
Yeah, it’s based on the philosophy, but it doesn’t strictly follow the philosophy.
It’s not open source. It’s source available.
To get in those private trackers
It is not, you may be confusing it with retrodeck, which is solely distributed as a flatpak.