If you have software using this license, feel free to share under this post :)
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If you have software using this license, feel free to share under this post :)
tenfingers looks cool btw, hadn't heard of it yet. Is it your project?
Thanks for your compliment. will do!
With licenses, I don't think the goal is to create one universal standard. More options is typically better.
Thanks! I never had much success there, but who knows. I will create the docker image, that is a good idea in general :)
I think that's a valid point. Note, the API is structured: /file/key1/key2/... if you want to access [key1][key2] in file.json. Hence, you can't have folder paths in the filename (because that adds an additional slash). However, perhaps with escaping characters it might become possible, so I made an issue to fix this ๐
Btw, I appreciate you taking the time to investigate and understand my side project. It really helps. Happy 2026! (in my timezone we're almost there).
Not a lawyer, but I don't think so. there are licenses that extend existing licenses with that clause, like BSD NON-AI
I did this! My image is available here: https://hub.docker.com/r/tiemster/emmer
https://github.com/TimoKats/emmer
I'll check if the link works btw, the title should go to github. Do you like the idea ? :)
Thanks for checking my project out. In the readme I state it's for 'small personal projects' where you want to get something quickly. However, "widly insecure" seems a bit much? If you use it for storing data that has no privacy (like public blog posts, and their comments)?
I'm afraid that might be correct :( perhaps closing off software to the public will be the only way to prevent it from getting stolen
*neil peart...but yes very true
I personally don't know shove, but on a high-level it seems similar yes. I do note it hasn't had updates for 10 years, so I'm not sure how usable it is.
But nice find! I will see if there's anything I can learn from shove.
thanks for using Leebra!
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