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pbarry25
·7 months ago·discuss
It's in there... :)
pbarry25
·8 months ago·discuss
Many governments do not recognize software development as an engineering discipline, and do not treat it (i.e. licensing, regulation) as such.
pbarry25
·9 months ago·discuss
There was a video game written about this scenario... 38 years ago!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bureaucracy_(video_game)
pbarry25
·11 months ago·discuss
This coming Friday (September 5th) is one! Woo!
pbarry25
·11 months ago·discuss
"What happens if I am distributing the runtime for commercial purposes?

According to our terms of service, the distribution of the Unity runtime for commercial purposes by Industry Customers requires explicit authorization from Unity and is subject to a fee ("Distribution License') which is generally equivalent to 4.0% of the revenue generated by the software product that incorporates the Unity runtime (discounts may apply). Please contact sales to discuss further."

For folks who didn't make the move to Godot the LAST time Unity pulled this, there's Godot... (not saying that move is easy for everyone, but am just sayin'...)
pbarry25
·11 months ago·discuss
Their CEO is trash, eff Perplexity.
pbarry25
·last year·discuss
https://archive.is/7kAwt
pbarry25
·last year·discuss
100% this. Really trippy abstraction path over time. Reminds me of how Picasso's style evolved over his career (his early output is amazingly realistic, but his style shifted over time to inform his much-better-known abstract works later in his life).
pbarry25
·last year·discuss
Never forget that their CEO was happy to cross picket lines: https://techcrunch.com/2024/11/04/perplexity-ceo-offers-ai-c...