All artists train themselves on others artwork, most probably unpaid.
All artists train themselves on others artwork, most probably unpaid.
They are wrong. Theft means depriving someone of having something, and that’s not the case here. It’s more a “they’re taking our jobs” kind of situation.
Facts are not under copyright, only creative expression are. So, for example your randomly assigned phone number does not have copyright protection.
Those earbuds are not so great for flight mode.
My experience has been that good documentation is mostly something done if somebody gets paid for the work. People working on stuff in their spare time just don’t care enough to document their project.
I just checked again, and apparently they finally added some documentation since I last checked. The section about the macro stuff just used to say “look at the examples”.
clap and bevy are big offenders there. It’s really hard to learn how to use them due to this.
Bevy’s ECS is tied up with Rust’s trait system, therefore it’s impossible to use a different language.
Bevy has added runtime-defined systems and components to enable scripting integration in recent updates.
Depending on how you treat it, it might also be your last. So far, Framework has offered upgrades to their existing customers so they don’t have to buy a completely new notebook to upgrade.