Copyleft "fanfics" are what we call the entire SCP universe. CC-BY-SA is just like the GPL. Notice it's not CC-BY-SA-NC (NonCommercial). Labor, even if it's "mods" or "fanfics" is still labor. What, suddenly your work grew in value because it was based off of a different license agreement? The hard work didn't change, yet it suddenly legitimately grew in value?
If i ever made a game, im making sure everything is released cc by sa and a FLOSS software license for the source code. Because fuck the mentality that says your work isn't valuable simply because I didn't give you a license to "my stuff"
How many times has it been the final major update 💀
In 2035:
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The showdown is the answer of the question "Will trump disobey the orders of the supreme court of the land?" If that answer is yes then we are in an interesting timeline
Their solution is going to be ai controlled drones, you think they're going to create solutions that require people? This problem is the first step to robo ambulances, we already have robo police drones where I live in America.
Coops are companies that are worth championing in a capitalist setting, no? While money and capitalism is ever prevalent and seemingly necessary to interact with for survival, it's good to have an option like a coop. Or actually an open source based coop.
And we can be hopeful for companies to have solid principles where if they are accused of genocide that they reflect on their actions instead of firing, and hope for a future where that's the expectation instead of apathy.
Tariffs apply when they arrive at port, not when you order. Yours might not ever show up because if they don't pay the tariffs by EOD after arriving at port they get destroyed.
Pretty much every filter I need from PS like levels, curves, unsharp mask, blurs, etc are there and I even get all of my layer styles. If you were familiar with photoshop circa cs3 era I honestly think it's just better, but I'm a Linux user and software engineer, not a professional graphic designer or photo manipulator
I avoided it for so long and just used photopea online instead because I thought krita was just for drawing and I don't do that. I'm sure it's fantastic for that but I don't draw and was so used to photoshop I didn't imagine it'd be basically a better version of it and written in QT, but I was pretty surprised at how it's just that
That's fair, but those users seem to not know what they want: they think posting it will fix the problem. It won't, we have discovered with valve that money is the problem in FOSS. Turns out if you just pay people shit gets done in Linux. We should focus efforts to get money flowing to GIMP, not laying blame on the existing users who don't care. It's literally not their fault, it's the lack of funding which is why Linux isn't more popular.
Open source is effectively no different than public domain in this circumstance. You don't have less rights