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Wut, you create animation not software using Blender
Wut, you create animation not software using Blender
I believe that still compels you to reveal your source code if you modify Godot itself and release games with that, don’t quote me on that though. There’s a chance studios want to create a custom implementation for in-house use.
Permissive licenses have their place, a reason Godot engine for games has become appealing is MIT.
They should’ve stuck to v0.X versioning until it’s ready. Makes no sense to up to v1 if it’s still in alpha/beta
And your way to look at things that “all apps must be 20 mb or less otherwise they are unoptimised” is better because?
Your phone has bigger problems if it cannot take 170mb apps, this isn’t the 1990s
I like it for sports like footy because it captures its chaotic nature
Nobody needs to consider that because it’s not a strange question at all.
That’s regarded
Not OP but I’ve accidentally fingered another key a split second before hitting enter a few times. It’s not implausible.
Your bank most likely has an app on mobile. If you have Root and Xposed you can do crazy things to that app (and your phone). You don’t use an app on a PC, you use their website.
Kabaddi is a thing in India. It’s not the same but similar-ish enough.
It was a great feature, would allow you to follow people with similar interests and create your own custom categorised circles.
Shift + right-click will override all this BS in Firefox.
This sounds basic enough that you’d almost certainly be able to do this with Tasker. It’s not FOSS though (and a paid app).
Obsidian is one of those applications I sooo want to install because everyone loves it, but to me if I’m going through the pain of selfhosting I want to go FOSS only. Argh!
Only watch sports (footy/cricket/tennis) on TV and nothing else.
In very basic terms - GPL means that any modifications you make to a code base and distribute to public, you need to keep the license as GPL and open source all your modifications.
Once cloud started becoming a thing, the cloud vendors went “Well ackchyually🤓, the code changes we’re making are hosted on OUR server so we’re not technically distributing them to the public. So fuck you we have no obligation to make them open source”.
Which is why AGPL exists so even server side code needs to be public. Since the application in question here is a backend service, it’ll always be used server side and so any forks need to be open source.
Normally a breaking change means after you apply the change it’s not easy/straightforward to rollback to the older version if you want to do that for whatever reason.
For example, a new version is released and underlying database table or structure changes. You upgrade properly, and find the new version has some bugs (or you simply don’t like it). If you want to use the older version again until the newer one is fixed it’s not a matter of simply point to old version.
As the database structure has fundamentally changed underneath in the new version, when you put back the old version it simply doesn’t understand the new structure and might stop working. You need ways to be able to make the DB structure compatible with the older application.
If the application is stable the devs might provide ways to do this. But since this is an alpha… You’re on your own.
TL;DR it means the older and newer version of the application aren’t strictly compatible with each other
Who tf follows news about Wifi standards? I’m sure most people don’t even know what their router is capable of.