I'm pretty sure it isn't.
moritz
Adding to what other people said, I want to suggest using the Blue Oak Model License. It is comparable to the MIT license (so no copyleft) but much more readable and easier to understand.
The Typst compiler is available under the Apache License 2.0.
The web app at https://typst.app is proprietary but also completely optional. You can use Typst with only a text editor supporting the LSP (VSCodium, Kate, Atom, ...), typst-lsp (Apache-2.0 OR MIT) and the Typst compiler.
Because it's free for the time being.
For maps, there is already OpenStreetMap and its ecosystem. I particularly like OrganicMaps which is available for Android, iOS and Linux (beta).
It’s even abbreviated that way in the official documentation: https://nginxproxymanager.com/advanced-config/
The screenshot looks awesome! I'm currently on vacation and will definitely try it out.
There is Fountain which is basically Markdown for screenwriting.
They have a list of apps supporting the format: https://fountain.io/apps/
With Compose apps I actually never had this problems yet.
Great technology is invisible.
As long as AI is advertised as being a unique selling point, I'm not interested.
Yes. There a problems with the Gnome desktop environment. Without looking at the issue tracker, I can assure you that AI is not the solution to any of them. Even if AI may be a possible solution to a problem, it would probably not be the best one.