If you have been using #Unity and you wanna jump ship to the nearest competitor, #GodotEngine is gonna be your best bet. The structure of a project isn't exactly the same, but it's similar enough that it won't take long to adjust.
Below, I'll give a few tips and talk about pain points you might run into, to help you try it out properly, and make an evaluation. #GameDev
@Fenreliania
After all, #Microsoft, #Sony amd #Nintendo want to make money and whether they get $20 in #licensing from a copy of #CoD or $5 for #CSGO of $1 for #Luftrausers is irrelevent to them, but they may find that people are more willing to pay 10 games at $12 each than 2 Games at $60 each.
The free version is licensed under Creative Commons
Attribution 4.0 International, which is not an OSI-approved license: https://opensource.org/licenses/
It's not software, so it's fine to use that license. But v4 was open source under SIL OFL 1.1.
I'm not a legal expert, but this seems to be source-available with a generous free license. Hence, open-washing? 🤔
A company developing a drug delivery process with treatments activated by ultrasound received an option to license a key technology from its founders' university labs.
When a (VC backed) Open Source project demands from you, a community member, to sign a CLA (Contributory License Agreement) that forces you to give up your rights on your code - RUN. #Hashicorp et all who unfortunately, really sorry, kudos, love you switch their licenses to proprietary whenever they feel like it.
@jwildeboer
CLA MUST state under which license it is made and which kind of licenses it can be moved to (OSI-approved and/or GPL type, if you intend it to remain Open Source).
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Can you imagine if all Machine Automation written using public #data without having explicitly sought the author's permission had to be published under the #GNU licence?
> Whatever has been going on until now with data slurping in the interests of bombarding us with microtargeted ads is small stuff compared to the accelerating acquisition for the purpose of feeding AI models. Arguably, AI could be a public good in the long term as it improves, and therefore allowing these companies to access all available data for training is in the public interest. But if that’s true, then the public should own the models, not the companies. Why should we consent to the use of our data so they can sell it back to us and keep the proceeds for their shareholders?
A women's health biotechnology company is partnering with a Brazilian drug maker to evaluate a precision target and treatment for ovarian health disorders.
🏳️ Matt Asay declares #OSS#licensing war over
💅 A perfect #Tailwind#UI for your #AI
🔌 Ivan Kuleshov makes a #PoE Mac mini
🤝 #Apple joins the #OpenUSD alliance
🔧 John D. Cook on picking the worst tool for the job
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A biotechnology company designing immunotherapies for solid tumor cancers with a patient's white blood cells is raising $80 million in its initial public offering or IPO.
A treatment for HIV taken just once, using the genome-editing technology Crispr, is receiving fast-track designation from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
Oracle's revised Java licensing terms 2-5x more expensive (www.theregister.com)
One in five users can expect an audit in the next three years