EDIT: Thanks, guys! I ended up downloading Heliboard from f-droid :)

    • mapumbaa
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      23 months ago

      This license, plus that the app require microphone access, plus all the AI features, make my BS alarm go bzzz.

      • @[email protected]
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        13 months ago

        Microphone and “AI” models are all private local offline source available. They use a whisper model for speech to text, and a small LLM for next word prediction.

    • @[email protected]
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      13 months ago

      it is, you just can’t understand what open-source means, even though it is in its name

      • sunzu2
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        53 months ago

        Once Luis Rossman dies likely…

        Until then, i trust that bro

    • @[email protected]
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      73 months ago

      That seems like a open source license to me? The main parts seem to disallow making money from it and commercial use.

      • @[email protected]
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        43 months ago

        sounds like an actually great license. tired of companies using open-source plugins in propertiary applications for nefarious purposes

      • exu
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        73 months ago

        That goes against at least one of the fundamental freedoms for FOSS software, but that I mind much. Still, technically but open source.

    • @[email protected]
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      Ah I wasn’t aware, I just assumed that even if it’s from its own repository, it is still on F-droid

      Edit: reading the license, seems open source enough but I don’t have a legal background so I’m not the most well versed in that stuff, as long as code it open is the bare minimum for me.

      • Arthur Besse
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        even if it’s from its own repository, it is still on F-droid

        There is nothing to stop anyone from running their own f-droid repo and distributing non-free software through it, which is what futo is doing.

        seems open source enough

        This is the definition. Compare it with Futo’s license; it fails to meet both the Open Source Definition and Free Software Definition in several ways. After insisting they could redefine the term for a while (despite the definition’s wide acceptance) and inspiring some of their very vocal fans to promulgate their dishonest argument on their behalf, Futo themselves finally came around and agreed to stop calling their software open source.