Of course the most productive comment is the least upvoted one. EDIT: After thinking about it, maybe it’s best to add an explanation to bare links.
Software developer and artist.
Of course the most productive comment is the least upvoted one. EDIT: After thinking about it, maybe it’s best to add an explanation to bare links.
Possible unfree licenses for artwork
I’d still consider the game open source, even if the art is copyrighted.
Dwarf Fortress
Is there an open source version? It’s a great game (also try the steam edition if you check it out), but I thought it was closed-source.
osu! is an amazing rhythm game. Try osu!lazer, it’s the new client: https://osu.ppy.sh/home/download
I also like Pioneers and Endless Sky, both space sims.
This might not count, but both Lichess, a chess website, and OGS, a Go website are open source.
There is also Mindustry, but I haven’t played it.
Isn’t this treating the symptoms, not the cause? The real problem here seems to be that militaries and bad actors are killing people they obviously shouldn’t, but it feels like the article just accepts that as something that “downstream users” do.
I’m all for responsible software use, but I think the issue lies deeper than software licensing.
I can recommend Sourcehut, it’s still free right now: sourcehut.org You will need to learn how to use Git with email, but that isn’t a bad skill to have anyway, so why not.
Makes sense. I never used Photoshop, so I don’t know how it compares. It’s been good enough for my needs so far.
If you’re still looking, try Krita, it’s a polished and powerful open source image manipulation program.
For anyone wanting to put their art under a free license, take a look at CC0
Maybe try Krita if you want a FOSS image editor. It’s good enough for my needs at least.
I’m using Evolution on Gnome right now, it does the job. Still hoping for Gnome Mail to finally have a GTK4 mail app…
Same here. Sounds pretty sustainable to me!