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The Creative Commons licenses are a collection of public copyright licenses released by the non-profit, Creative Commons. There are various types of Creative Commons licenses available with varying requirements among them, namely around attribution, commercial use, and redistributing modifications.
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KTH Algorithm Competition Template Library (... eller KTHs AC-tillverkande lapp)
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A set of icons for all the main cryptocurrencies and altcoins, in a range of styles and sizes.
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CC0-licensed asset packs for your games
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A curated list of resources dedicated to open source GitHub repositories related to ChatGPT
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Welcome to Better Informatics. The student run website for students in the School of Informatics.
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Emacs 101 新手求生指南 - 一本讓你學 Emacs 不再學得靠北靠母的美好的新手求生指南
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Curated list of all things public domain
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A minimal borderless window with the Windows API
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A curated list of resources dedicated to Python libraries, LLMs, dictionaries, and corpora of NLP for Japanese
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Torrent downloads of free, CC0 licensed, PBR textures
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Home to all of our staff information, decision-making rules and processes. It is our staff manual that can be developed collaboratively with the community and reused by everyone.
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A diverse set of royalty-free user avatars to be used for marketing graphics and application screenshots.
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Mar 19, 2018
Continuous integration (CI) + Google Test (gtest) + CMake example boilerplate demo
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A collaborative registry of unencumbered public-domain software projects using the Unlicense or CC0.
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Created by Creative Commons
Released December 16, 2002
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