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Just use proper app stores on android, like f-droid 8-) In all seriousness - google dropped their 'dont be evil', so both stupidity and malicious look apply here :)
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@Aoredon You don't know if they didn't worked on 'AI' before ;)
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@merionis to have something that flies for example.
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@emeraldbonsai CI messing with code? Hell nah.
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@HansZimmer-b1r Yes, you can have them, by leveraging project called ntfy :)
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@HansZimmer-b1r then check how it is done by Element without google play services :)
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@HansZimmer-b1r You can do that, most popular Matrix client does it.
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@magfal because that's the thing with GPL license, but judge and theo won't get it :D
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@magfal I know it, you know it, but judge and theo won't :D
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So it's similar to mypy & mypyc for python, nice.
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Codeium is dope af. For local stuff - continue is also dope, with nice UX.
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@alok.01 for free, supermaven have faster autocomplete, but codeium have guarantees about their model used - they built it themselves, being extra cautious about licensing of code they trained on. For me I can have slower autocomplete, but more ethical :)
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@alok.01 Seems like my response got lost. Supermaven for free have faster autocomplete, BUT, on the other hand, in my humble opinion, codeium have receipts that their models were trained 'ethically' - automotive company , Vector Informatik, uses Codeium, so that's telling :)
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@alok.01 for free, Supermaven have faster autocomplete, but Codeium, at least how they sell it - they have whole blog section about how they hand-selected code to be trained on, to avoid any infrigement :)
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There are languages with better threading support, like Ada or Nim, but nobody gives a damn coin just because everybody catches Zig or Rust yappers.
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auto import is the devil.
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@HumanAction76 When he stopped drinking coffee 8-)
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@SirusStarTV They dropped 'don't be evil' from their motto. All of those corpos - yerr out
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In the meantime: ActivityPub already exists, plus we have Polycentric from Louis Rossmann friends - what do you think about those? :)
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Have you heard about fossil SCM? I've played with it and sounds cool AF. Used by SQLite.
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For me it's a good thing. Long term. They want to avoid repeat of IE being immortal kind of issue. EoT.
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About this 'danover' -> Simply they don't want to be sued, jailed to hell model powers that nonetheless. Bias check? Will they do that from both sides of the fence? ;)
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Ah, CoPilot, 'nice' helper which was trained on GPL'd code and does not give a damn coin about it. Enable non-GPL 'muzzle' on it and will fall apart. Use those AI tools as helpers or overpowered search engines, not a main tool under your toolbelt :) EDIT: CoPilot have best DX on VSCode simply because they make use of API which is not available for others ;)
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sourceforge is kinda neat now.
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@danielt8880 It can do various things, but speed in which you can integrate those missing features, like ready-to-use shortcut commands to build, push, pull, compile, devcontainers etc need more time than in editor like VSCodium
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@paatagigolashvili9551 Depends how you look at it and granularity you want :)
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I get ~3700 USD/month gross as dev, so 2k per dev is huge, plus if somebody thinks that businesses will pay such cost while giving same salary to devs - somebody is slightly disconnected ;)
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@WHYUNODYLAN Maybe it's because you're used to git way of work? When you pilot stuff, try to embrace solution as whole.
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@WHYUNODYLAN That's a good thing they don't allow rewriting history, like mercurial. Plus, you can switch between fossil and git if needed. As of Forgejo - I can see it really pushed hard everywhere, IMHO only because Gitea people went bonkers and Codeberg is behind Forgejo.
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@WHYUNODYLAN That I can agree with, definitely :)
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It's not entirely true - it does not take into account people which would just change the target of building mobile apps.
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gosh, no. NOOOOOOOOO. Firefox did it 10x better, to fix lacking alt text in images cuz lazy devs. I don't want proooompting in my browser, dammit
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Sad to break it to you, but most of the time companies just install nodejs and use npm, especially bigger ones. Node played safer card here - catering to corporations ;)
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I can propose only way to support OSS maintainers properly IMHO - if you use project, you should be obligated to help with either time or money, or best - BOTH, by doing issue tickets, PRs, throwing money at project and whatever you can do. Jumping onto PRs as a reviewer on GH doesn't cost anything - you can easily do it without any connection to a project if you happen to know language project use at least. From your side - if you know knowledgeable people about C, Java etc. - then maybe propose them helping XZ-related projects made by Lasse?
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Pyscript :)
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Huge improvements! It's great that you feel ready to tackle enterprises, but I can assure you - it's not easy, not at all. Data privacy standards are more looked at than ever, so I'd first go for SOC, HIPAA and EU variants of those to have certificates you can shield yourself against quick-shot enterprise questions :)
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@TJackson736 Not necessairly, since Nim is so flexible that you can compile it to C, C++, ObjC or JavaScript. Additionally, you can interchange GC. You can even use Go's one... Nim is a different category than Rust, Zig or Go, because you can tune code to be between all of them at the same time. Plus metaprogramming capabilities in Nim are really powerful.
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@thepatzer That's chicken and egg problem. Without people test-driving language there won't be any usage and/or adoption. Simple as that. Try it :)
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It doesn't have them anymore for some time. Everybody mourns leaving dom96 from Nim, y'know?
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@digitalspecter idk about foundation, but opencollective is there, and he's less of a jerk
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@digitalspecter You're welcome :)
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L take by judge, ceasing my operations on github outside of bug reports and rare PR. My projects go out of GH.
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From that lesson, I hope that lesser known, open source alternatives like Penpot, Quant-UX or Plasmic will give a fair competition in the future. If you have some free tier and support that with support & extra features needed by devs and designers, then it won't be hard to compete with Adobe conglomerate of non-cross platform messy, crashing code ;)
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