I’m often looking at the licensing of open source projects, either out of personal interest or while moderating posts to /r/opensource, and through this I’ve seen a recent trend of projects having something like this in their readme:| Danb Blog
Played quite a lot this year; Got excited about Switch gaming for a while during the summer, and then later in the year I got myself a Quest 3 VR headset.| Danb Blog
Bitwarden found itself caught in a spot of drama last week introducing non-free and non-open code into their desktop client. I don’t use Bitwarden myself, but in a similar vein I remember they launched their “Passwordless” project as open source while under non-open terms.| Danb Blog
Before getting into this post i want to make it clear I’m not a legal expert in any way and the following post is based upon my interpretations from spending a lot of time looking at software licenses.| Danb Blog
I’ve recently been moving most of my projects from GitHub over to Codeberg and a self-hosted Forgejo instance. A few of my projects make use of GitHub actions to perform automated testing, so I ideally also wanted to transfer over this testing.| Danb Blog
Below are the games in 2023 that I spent more than a few hours playing, along with my brief thoughts. This is roughly chronological from start to end of 2023, although some games I’d often return to here and there.| Danb Blog