As a software developer who only has business customers, let me tell you the following:
No matter how foolproof your system might seem. It never truly is. There is always some idiot (sometimes with a degree) who just can’t understand/use it.
But they could still try and mostly succeed. They just don’t want to.
“Rich people hate this one simple trick”
You don’t understand. You must be angry at old people, not rich people or companies.
Yes, but what is the soy used for (mostly)?
feeding animals
Yeah, or you could just idk… lie.
Lol, haven’t heard that name in a long time.
I watched him for a while and even kinda liked some of his “old man yells art cloud” videos, but he lost me around the time of his “explaining Linux to newbies” video.
Then it’s over. We can tear it all down and start new.
Sorry, but Looper is like the worst kind of time-travel movie. It makes absolutely no sense whatsoever.
An AI assistant has nothing to do with the kernel and will never be in it.
It’s something for user space and can be done already. This is for the distro maintainers to decide.
Yes, but the only thing they add is enterprise addons. We don’t need more of those.
What is your comment supposed to mean?
I can’t speak for the country but those people were awesome!
If they were assholes, would you just bomb their country? Wtf?
That did it. Thanks.
Yes, and the farming industry is getting its dick sucked all year long. Each year they get money for their shitty returns because it was unforseen and animal rights get ignored.
A typical pig farm is controlled ever 30 years or so. Germany has like the most fucked up animal rights in the EU and exports their cheap meat (produces by exploited workers from other countries btw.) into the rest of the EU.
It’s a disgusting system really. Fuck those “poor” farmers. Yes. Their life is shitty, but they should just stop exploiting the planet and do something good instead. Maybe or politicians and the industry would then learn something.
The archive link doesn’t work on Firefox mobile?
Someone’s got an alternative?
Oh, I do know that. But lots of folks even here don’t and that is my problem with all that.
The FOSS community shouldn’t praise them or companies like them simply for open sourcing the MVP of a new product.
With $4M you could round the edges and then some.
I think that open source people should also be able to recognize that always sponsoring a new project is not the open source way.
They could have given established software a facelift and added a lot more features and this would have been better for the open source world than what they did.
I mean it’s not wrong what they did. They just shouldn’t get as much praise for making it open source.
Imagine everyone creating their own versioning system because they don’t like githubs frontend.
I am on the phone too, but loaded it onto my server. It’s currently running. We’ll see.
Edit: So its legit? Wow…
Building trust report...ok
Averages Score Trust
Weighted contributions: 58743 A
Private contributions: 1442 A
Created issues: 24 A
Commits authored: 410 B
Repositories: 31 A
Pull requests: 36 A
Code reviews: 15 A
Account age (days): 2689 A
5th percentile: 1 E
10th percentile: 61 A
15th percentile: 121 A
20th percentile: 281 A
25th percentile: 760 A
30th percentile: 1358 A
35th percentile: 1935 A
40th percentile: 3446 A
45th percentile: 4949 A
50th percentile: 7598 A
55th percentile: 10670 A
60th percentile: 13928 A
65th percentile: 19495 A
70th percentile: 23387 A
75th percentile: 40381 A
80th percentile: 57365 A
85th percentile: 84295 A
90th percentile: 113733 A
95th percentile: 233883 A
Overall trust: A
How are projects like this created?
This github repo is 6 months old, they already have 18+k stars and over 800 forks.
This looks like some overfunded pseudo-FOSS shit. Make the bare minimum open source and sell the rest to enterprises.
Why not take the money and really fund an existing project like kanboard or redmine?
I mean ffs kanboard is at least 10 years old and has less than 8k stars on github.
Weird, I had not had this name already. Might rename it to yarcp (yet another remote copy). Thanks for the heads up.