Whenever people ask why anyone makes open source software for free, I’m going to use this as a metaphor.
Whenever people ask why anyone makes open source software for free, I’m going to use this as a metaphor.
Dang, a whole dollar? I would sell origami tanks for 25¢ each, didn’t realize people would pay more than that.
I thought so too. I remember looking for alternatives for when it would be removed completely.
That’s you assuming all things are equal.
Paywall article :/
I’m sure that copy of mother 3 is bootleg, right?
I had a similar experience. Never played the Hoenn games, but I have copies of both FireRed and LeafGreen.
The worst part is, she probably got very little for those Pokemon games that are now worth $100+ a piece.
Low key actually worth a small fortune. This is a great selection.
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Yep, it is.
Are we all looking at the same repository? I see 3 commits in August, all of which were squash merges of PRs. 2 other PRs have been opened in this past week alone: one by a maintainer, and the other has already been reviewed by the maintainer.
Output from an AI has just been recently considered as not copyrightable.
Where can I read more about this? I’ve seen it mentioned a few times, but never with any links.
As far as I know, no one has yet been able to reproduce the binary with the source code, so I don’t think the contents of it are confirmed at all.
If someone does fork serde, can they at least make it so it actually follows semver?
Hey, maybe this will actually lead to standardization of feature documentation? It’s been in terrible shape for years. The fact that optional dependencies and features have been treated nearly the same by cargo, but treated differently by crates.io, makes it useless for discovering features for crates. Up until now, my go-to method is to examine the Cargo.toml
file directly, and if I can’t figure out what a feature does there I look directly at the source code.
I’ve always thought I would have a Meowth/Persian. Seems like a good companion.
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Idk, the piracy community is huge here. Of all communities I’ve looked at, it’s by far the most active.
What the hell industry do you work in, then?