• boonhet@sopuli.xyz
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      It’s up to them how they develop their completely free software. If you’re not happy with it and can’t stop using it, you can fork it. If you can’t do it yourself, you pay someone else to. If it suddenly seems like paying for 50% of your FOSS is too much, then consider that the FOSS devs themselves pay for most of it with their largely uncompensated free time and probably want to have a bit more of said free time back.

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          Usually they’re just regular software engineers who spend some of their free time on FOSS. Very few projects earn enough in donations to pay salaries.

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      I mean. What they need is help. Other people who can code who are willing to contribute time to the help maintain the project.

      Burnout is real and I don’t think “getting their shit together” actually fixes anything. The next time they burn out we wash rinse repeat?

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        Considering the pool of open source power maintainers is shrinking year by year and no fresh blood seems to come forward, I wonder what next time will look like? If you add the frank hostility from the community I don’t see what could motivate people to start helping on high profile projects

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          That’s my question about people who are now looking to jump to a fork. When the fork maintainer can’t keep up, what’s happens?

          I wish I did have a solution to put forward to get people interested in helping on these kinds of projects (or the relevant skills). I don’t have an answer, but this really just sucks.

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        Indeed.

        What I see: A world class software engineer (Samba, rsync, linux, and more) is learning how to use the latest tech that is vastly changing the industry he works in. It would be both foolish and irresponsible to not learn it and embrace it responsibly. If anyone is in a good position to direct and judge the output of LLMs, it will be engineers like Andrew who have spent their life applying critical thinking and good judgement.

        And on the opposing side, we see a bunch of droll jammerlappies, pitching tents on the side of a highway, waving their fists at the world zooming by.

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          Keep outsourcing your critical thinking to a glorified autocorrect. Hope that works out for you.

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            Keep outsourcing your critical thinking to a glorified internet mob turning against open source maintainers, one of our last significant allies in the field. Hope that works out for you.

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            One could just as well argue that books / written knowledge is a crutch that prevents people from learning.

            Assuming everyone using a tool is outsourcing their thinking is daft, and casting unfounded aspersions on others isn’t exactly a model of critical thinking either. lol

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          Worse even because they’re not waving their fists at “the world”, they’re waving them at a person.

          Honestly I would not be shocked if years from now we discover these harassment campaigns are funded by Thiel.