Microsoft Github's ChooseALicense only allows developers to choose from among licenses that are unconditionally free for any and all commercial use. You can verify this for yourself. You can see that every single license on the list allows unconditional Commercial Use.
An open source license protects contributors and users, not the software's DEVELOPER.
Businesses and savvy developers won’t touch a project without this protection.
Many businesses only permit permissively licensed or public domain software,
Example: Google's list of Banned Licenses
From each according to
their ability to code.
To each according to
their need for code.
Step forward with the GPLv2
The fastest way to attract users, the classic Loss Leader pricing strategy.
The question is, how long will you be willing and able to work for free, and when will your software turn into abandon-ware?
You need a Fair Source License, sometimes pejoratively called "Source Available" license that requires some forms of commercial use must be paid for.