From my PoV, it's certainly a license that's preferable to that of BSD or MIT. There's a solid reasoning behind this HERE.
After all, even Tanenbaum himself was surprised to discover that MINIX is the most ubiquitous of all operating systems:
> "I guess that makes MINIX the most widely used computer operating system in the world, even more than Windows, Linux, or MacOS."
The SSPL being akin to that of the AGPL avoids that sort of dreadful situation, ensuring protections for the end users that not even the GPL affords them where #SaaS is concerned ;)
🔥Hot take:
It's not a "free trial" if I have to pick a plan & give my credit card & get billed the second the trial ends.
This is delayed billing. I'm paying with the effort it will take to remember to reassess at the end of the trial & manually cancel if I didn't like it. I'm paying by giving you my credit card info. I'm paying with reminder burden.
#Microsoft#Publisher is getting full-on deprecated in 2026. Another example of the huge downsides to #SaaS and proprietary software: you don't control your software at all, so the vendor can pull it whenever they feel like and you can't do anything with those files ever again.
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1/ 💡 Ever wondered how attackers can compromise an entire organization without even touching an endpoint or network? 😱 Luke will unveil the secrets behind these stealthy SaaS attacks! 🕵️♂️
2/ 📚 Luke's been working on cutting-edge SaaS attack research. We'll explore why SaaS-based attacks differ from traditional network attacks and what makes them a whole new ballgame in cybersecurity. 🔄🛡️
3/ 🌐 The SaaS Attack Matrix! 📈 This matrix serves as a game-changer for both red and blue teams in assessing and defending against SaaS threats. 🎯🤖
4/ 👥 Join us in discussing the importance of sharing and discussing this critical research within the cybersecurity community. Knowledge is power, and together, we can stay one step ahead of the adversaries! 💪🌐
Don't miss out! Tune in this Monday as we explore the fascinating world of SaaS attacks with Luke Jennings. 🎧🔒 Stay tuned for the full episode!
This looks quite interesting, although I find it disconcerting that the documentation is in docx files instead of Markdown or PDF. Annoying on the other hand is that the server component requires Java/Tomcat.
Has anyone tested the captcha with #TYPO3 already? I'll take a closer look at the #SaaS version when I get a chance.
If you've built a SaaS that allows your clients to integrate with it via an API, I have one big request:
PLEASE give them a staging environment for testing their integration without having to buy another license (sometimes very expensive). Just include it.
I just had an item show up on the work credit card as "BOOTSTRAP (FREE)". Eventually tracked it down by date and amount. It's the name of the subscription plan for a SaaS, not even the product or the company.
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I just published a personal narrative about my experience developing and maintaining an online chat tool called Speechbox. From its inception in 2007 to its current state, I discuss the challenges and successes encountered along the way.
I just had an impressively pleasant customer service experience with @fastmail. Turns out it wasn't even their issue, but they responded quickly and in exactly the level of detail I needed.
It's so sad that it's so uncommon that it's worth tooting about...