• SchwertImStein@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    4 days ago

    if you pay you can opt-in to share your code

    if you use free version you can opt-in to share your code.

    if you are entitled to using a paid version for free (e. g. students, educators) you can opt-out of sharing your code.

    EDIT: I was wrong, you CAN out out in the last case, which makes the meme even more stupid

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      11 hours ago

      I might be mistaken, but I think that if you use the free version, it’s also opt out, because IIRC it’s also an individual non-commerecial licence.

      For individuals on non-commercial licenses: Data sharing is enabled by default, but you can turn it off anytime in the settings.

      At least on the prouct page, the free tier is literaly called “Rider Non-commercial”, under Individuals tab.

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        4 hours ago

        there is a difference between non-commercial (students using pycharm ultimate for free) and free (professionals using community edition)

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        Unless their goal is to catch common mistakes to improve their code analysis and quick fixes, in which case this plan is secretly brilliant.

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      if you are entitled to using a paid version for free (e. g. students, educators) you cannot opt-out of sharing your code.

      That is incorrect. According to the page you linked elsewhere:

      For individuals on non-commercial licenses: Data sharing is enabled by default, but you can turn it off anytime in the settings.

      (Emphasis mine)

      And for all other cases it’s opt-in. No idea how you got from that that you cannot opt-out. It literally says the opposite.

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      4 days ago

      Tbf they will just take from people who opted out regardless no? It’s not new for companies to do that.

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        4 days ago

        You generalize too much. If you think Jetbrains are likely to take peoples code even though they opted out you should substantiate that.