Oof, sorry. :( I had hoped that they sorted it out by then…
Oof, sorry. :( I had hoped that they sorted it out by then…
Maybe try installing swiftshader?
Yep, and if open source licensing could be revoked on a whim, you can imagine the chaos that ensued. That would be my understanding as well, old version that have MPL license is perfectly fine to fork off, newer version might not be as it is under a different license. One of the reason why I liked Apache License is that it have make it explicitly clear that it’s irrevocable whereas MPL it is operating on an assumption that it’s not revocable. The most fundamental problem with the legal system in USA is that no law is “set in stone” and leaving things to assumption is open to reinterpretation by the judge who may have sided against you. (Hell, Google vs Oracle on Copyrighted API is still on case-to-case basis, so take it as you will.)
Disclaimer: I am not a lawyer. I just share what I learned from Legal Eagle youtube and few other sources.
I would spend it on language translation basically, paying someone to translate international documentations on things that aren’t documented in USA no matter where you look.
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Because code that they released to public are usually MIT licensed like Dotnet Core Runtime. They just have a long history of hating GPL licensed software.
I tried to use it, but it have some big issues in reliability, because at the end of the day, despise the dataset it’s trained on, it’s still something I describes as a “language interpolation.”
It sometime make TERRIBLE recommendations for which tools/libraries I should explore, because it assumes that those libraries might have support. Those libraries never does and so I wasted weeks on it. (It doesn’t help that both code and project are undocumented.)
So after that experience, I demote ChatGPT usefulness to just “cleaning up pre-written documentation so it sounds better.” That’s it.
That one was an old documentation that some of the Chinese folks actually document a lot of quirks related to X11 protocol. I paid about $6000 for translator to work on translating that doc to English and I use it to build my own GUI Toolkit on Linux that I still use to this day.