• circuitfarmer
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    837 days ago

    Damage done. It became a great example of why it isn’t a good idea to rely on an engine operated by a corporate entity, since there’s always a chance your product will be directly affected by some external executive’s random choice.

    • @[email protected]
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      117 days ago

      I got personally screwed by this when I sunk the cash into Substance Painter / Designer, and then they “joined the Adobe family.”

      At this point any software in my pipeline that’s not FOSS would be considered a point of vulnerability.

    • @Rade0nfighter
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      7 days ago

      See also: Oracles Java runtime, Docker desktop, VMware.

        • @[email protected]
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          117 days ago

          Docker Desktop now has a license cost for medium+ sized businesses. Docker Engine remains open source, but the desktop UI as well as the tech that makes Docker work on Windows (and Mac?) is now no longer free.

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            16 days ago

            Thankfully containers are open source.
            Everything is “docker this” and “docker that”. But podman is viable, and there are other container systems.
            The container format is so ubiquitous it’s FOSS. I mean, it’s kubernetes.