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Terraform was previously free software available under version 2.0 of the Mozilla Public License (MPL). On August 10, 2023, HashiCorp announced that all products produced by the company would be relicensed under the Business Source License (BUSL), with HashiCorp prohibiting commercial use of the community edition by those who offer "competitive services".
The cover of the album contains 779 names—one for each copy of the album. At the bottom of the cover is a blank space for anyone not named on the cover to write their name. Each person who received the album got a copy with their name circled on the cover; this was done for identification of a "culprit" should the album ever end up for sale.
Terraform or Terraformer may refer to: Terraforming, a hypothetical planetary engineering process; Terraform (software), an infrastructure as configuration software tool;
In Raku, a sister language to Perl, for must be used to traverse elements of a list (foreach is not allowed). The expression which denotes the collection to loop over is evaluated in list-context, but not flattened by default, and each item of the resulting list is, in turn, aliased to the loop variable(s). List literal example:
The game starts on each new map by the construction of one base, to which everything—houses, factories, greenhouses, energy sources, water sources, etc. -- needs to be connected in some way: wires, and/or above-ground tunnels, and/or pipes.
Here's the list of local affiliates that will carry the two NFL Christmas games: Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Kansas City Chiefs. CBS-PIT: KDKA. CBS-KC: KCTV. Houston Texans vs. Baltimore Ravens. CBS ...
Perhaps there are better ways to spend our time than cheering for our college sports teams ‘til we’re blue in the face, but we haven’t found them yet.
Terraforming Mars would entail two major interlaced changes: building the atmosphere and heating it. [41] A thicker atmosphere of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide would trap incoming solar radiation. Because the raised temperature would add greenhouse gases to the atmosphere, the two processes would augment each other. [42]