CC BY-SA Updated 2025-07-16
This one strikes the right balance between restriction and permissions. NC and ND are simply too restrictive.
TODO where does the SA boundary end? E.g.:
- software: opensource.stackexchange.com/questions/173/what-do-i-need-to-share-if-i-include-cc-by-sa-artwork-in-my-software/11323#11323
- video game:
- website: graphicdesign.stackexchange.com/questions/68805/using-cc-by-sa-3-0-images-in-website-does-share-alike-affect-my-websites-lice/145124#145124
- book: academia.stackexchange.com/questions/48375/using-images-with-cc-by-sa-license-in-slides-or-a-thesis
- music in a podcast: opensource.stackexchange.com/questions/7022/using-cc-by-sa-music-in-a-podcast
Computer program Updated 2025-07-16
Database management system Updated 2025-07-16
Domain-specific language Updated 2025-07-16
Inner source Updated 2025-07-16
If you are going to do closed source, at least do it like this.
Basically the opposite of need to know for software.
Instruction set architecture Updated 2025-07-16
The main interface between the central processing unit and software.
Turing Award Updated 2025-07-16
More like a "lifetime achievement" though, rather than the Nobel Prize, which tends to be for more specific achievements.
United States Department of Energy national laboratory Updated 2025-07-16
For a fun and brief random software encounter with that universe, see the VisIt section of stackoverflow.com/questions/5854515/interactive-large-plot-with-20-million-sample-points-and-gigabytes-of-data/55967461#55967461.