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Cake day: January 30th, 2026

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  • I came here to share the same but have now learned that the community, non-enterprise model has a strong “copy left” licensing philosophy to ensure the FOSS code remains FOSS code. They do seem like they’re doing all the right things, but I am not sure if their license means that contributors need to disclose AI generated code or not.




  • This kind of lack of perspective is why open services always struggle. It seems like it’s the only tool the advocates of it use since they fall into the “I have a hammer to everything that isn’t a nail doesn’t matter” trap.

    This post could have been a list of free instances to join. But instead it offers people to learn hosting and sysadmin stuff.

    I’m sure there will be a bunch of replies trying to teach me how easy it is… But I am a sysadmin. I’m not your audience, and some people don’t see a difference.

    People who use corporate platforms do it because it’s easy. Joining matrix instances is pretty easy. Presenting Matrix like people need to host servers to use it is detrimental.
















  • That has more to do with driver compatibility. “Engineered for NVIDIA” does not mean your AMD is going to have a disadvantage unless the game just came out. And when it comes to AAA titles you’ve either got the power or you don’t. If the drivers are up to date for the game in question, how you program a game is not really that big of a concern.

    It’s just branding deals most of the time. They are not using some secret property tech.