Enlarge / Unity says it will be announcing changes to its recently revealed fee structure in the coming days. (credit: Unity) After nearly a week of protracted developer anger over a newly announced runtime fee of up to $0.20 per… Continue Reading →
“We have heard you,” Unity posted on Twitter/X on Sunday afternoon. “We apologize for the confusion and angst the runtime fee policy we announced on Tuesday caused.” “We are listening, talking to our team members, community, customers, and partners, and… Continue Reading →
Learn how to install MySQL 8.0 on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS using Ubuntu’s default APT or by importing the MySQL 8.0 Community for the latest version. The post How to Install MySQL 8.0 on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS appeared first on Linux… Continue Reading →
From an EFF announcement this week: Technical standards like fire and electrical codes developed by private organizations but incorporated into public law can be freely disseminated without any liability for copyright infringement, a federal appeals court ruled Tuesday. The judge… Continue Reading →
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An anonymous reader shared this report from TechCrunch: In March, WordPress.com owner Automattic made a commitment to the fediverse — the decentralized social networks that include the Twitter rival Mastodon and others — with the acquisition of an ActivityPub plug-in… Continue Reading →
This week saw the public beta-testing release of “Linux Mint Debian Edition”. Besides listing download locations, its release notes also list out the project’s three goals: – Ensure Linux Mint would be able to continue to deliver the same user… Continue Reading →
New features in Nextcloud Hub 6 include optional AI features, with Nextcloud’s Ethical AI ratings which provide information on the privacy and data sovereignty implications of the various options. The post Nextcloud Unveils Hub 6: More than a FOSS Replacement… Continue Reading →
Enlarge (credit: Maryna Terletska | Moment) Yesterday, some of the biggest textbook publishers sued Library Genesis, an illegal shadow library that publishers accused of “extensive violations of federal copyright law.” Publishers suing include Cengage Learning, Macmillan Learning, McGraw Hill, and… Continue Reading →
Among the hotel patrons snarled in the fallout of MGM Resorts’ cyberattack was — unfortunately for the company — one very high-profile figure: Lina Khan, the chair of the US Federal Trade Commission. Bloomberg News: On Tuesday night, she was… Continue Reading →
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