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That's fine though. Full compatibility doesn't have to mean full backwards compatibility. I think of it as what's Typescript to Javascript.
Well Google's Rust report is already out with great results.. so..
We need to boycott hetzner.
Making their stdlib compatible for other runtimes are huge W! I'd drop some third party libs in favor of them.
I would love to ship my source code (.ts) to npm. But Typescript team was very much against this, as there'll be tsconfig issues and other performance issues. But still fingers crossed.
Then people go crazy when Golang announced they want to enable informed opt-out telemetry.
It's not only that account, other maintainer has been pushing the same promotion all over the place.
Hope it lands soon. DBs are usually locked down with no access to/from internet.
I guess they'll follow NextJS/Vercel or Deno/Deploy book or even License change shouldn't be out of question. Advertise everything as "open source", get free bug reports, contribution, marketing and adoption. Push…
> where these companies would be if their software was under non free license from the start. Yep open source is used as a marketing. I doubt they'd gain much adoption if it started with BSL at first place.
It's just a matter of time. They're Apache 2.0 for now. But they can pull out at any moment just like Hashicorp, Grafana, Mongo any many others..
No. Deno would've been widely adopted if they were compatible with Node from the beginning.
> no customer support. Right answer.
Does GitHub Copilot use Codex model?
Does quay.io have a free tier? FAQ says public repos are free, but it doesn't have free tier.
Instead of pay us or get deleted, why don't they create another free tier for public repos only to support OSS?
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I fucking hate YouTube now. 3 or 4 results at best, rest of the page is completely unrelated junk wtf.
Last time I benchmarked, Firefox was using way more RAM than Chrome. Microsoft Edge has been using most less RAM so I went ahead with it.
lol
That's fine though. Full compatibility doesn't have to mean full backwards compatibility. I think of it as what's Typescript to Javascript.
Well Google's Rust report is already out with great results.. so..
We need to boycott hetzner.
Making their stdlib compatible for other runtimes are huge W! I'd drop some third party libs in favor of them.
I would love to ship my source code (.ts) to npm. But Typescript team was very much against this, as there'll be tsconfig issues and other performance issues. But still fingers crossed.
Then people go crazy when Golang announced they want to enable informed opt-out telemetry.
It's not only that account, other maintainer has been pushing the same promotion all over the place.
Hope it lands soon. DBs are usually locked down with no access to/from internet.
I guess they'll follow NextJS/Vercel or Deno/Deploy book or even License change shouldn't be out of question. Advertise everything as "open source", get free bug reports, contribution, marketing and adoption. Push…
> where these companies would be if their software was under non free license from the start. Yep open source is used as a marketing. I doubt they'd gain much adoption if it started with BSL at first place.
It's just a matter of time. They're Apache 2.0 for now. But they can pull out at any moment just like Hashicorp, Grafana, Mongo any many others..
No. Deno would've been widely adopted if they were compatible with Node from the beginning.
> no customer support. Right answer.
Does GitHub Copilot use Codex model?
Does quay.io have a free tier? FAQ says public repos are free, but it doesn't have free tier.
Instead of pay us or get deleted, why don't they create another free tier for public repos only to support OSS?
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I fucking hate YouTube now. 3 or 4 results at best, rest of the page is completely unrelated junk wtf.
Last time I benchmarked, Firefox was using way more RAM than Chrome. Microsoft Edge has been using most less RAM so I went ahead with it.
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