Healthy open source communities don’t just form around code, but also around shared values and a vision for how their work can improve the world. The true measure of the success of open source is its impact— how the technologies we develop are leveraged to bring about positive social, cultural, and political change.
That’s cool, I guess, who’s gonna enforce it tho
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Well at least someone can count to 3.
I knew I couldn’t be the only one thinking of another HL3 when I saw the image :)
And already the purists are going “if I may interject for a moment” or screaming “reeeee”, as was expected. It’s like they can’t comprehend that the world has changed and that text written 25 years ago doesn’t stay correct, applicable, or right forever.
The pearl clutching gasp of “but this is against scripture” truly never gets old.
I sent your comment (with the licence) to all AI companies, that I know of and they will use it for training data.
Just to illustrate how wrong you are. Might set up a bot later.
Please don’t stalk/harass our users, it can and will lead to a site wide ban if reported.
Ban data collection agencies, cause they stalk/harass all users.
Yeah, no. I’m sticking with licenses that come without any political BS thrown right into my face. I may be left. But I’m not left enough for this shit. MIT all the way baby!
MIT, also known as “corporations, please make use of my free labour”.