RMS’s biography “Free as in Freedom” seems to be under the GNU Free Documentation License, incase that’s anything to go by.
RMS’s biography “Free as in Freedom” seems to be under the GNU Free Documentation License, incase that’s anything to go by.
I would. There’d hopefully be an exodus.
Translation layers are vital for preservation.
The malicious people in NVIDIA who are pushing for this are being very evil right now.
alternativeto.net Is a good place to look for software alternatives.
Have you heard of GIMP?
If that isn’t what you need; this site may help you: https://alternativeto.net/software/adobe-photoshop/
Fond memories of the Street Pass games and RPG maker FES.
Yeah. I’m talking about the sort of AI that was mentioned briefly at the end of that video. Enemy AI doesn’t need to be complex. Only optimised for enjoyment.
Interesting and funny, but still just a language model.
When games can have AI that can be indistinguishable from humans, that might not be the best thing for society, but it would make some great games.
Imagine the dating sims!
I really enjoyed Minedustry. Also, does Katawa Shoujo count?
I’ve been a Nintendo gamer most of my life and recently got a Steam Deck.
I’ve never really played or seen much of an appeal with most US studio games.
With how much many companies are trying to take power away from us, it does feel very satisfying when you find a game that’s available under a free, redistribution-permissive, license that you find very fun. Sadly, those are very few.
Mario being such a big part of my childhood makes it sad that stuff takes like 100 years to enter public domain.
I wish it was 20 years.
Imagine how much easier fan games, modding, and emulation/preservation would be!
Galaxy was amazing!