Greed implies excessive accumulation of wealth. Based on the public statements, they are laying people off because they cannot afford to keep paying them while keeping the project afloat. It doesn't seem like greed is a factor here.
AI putting people out of work is a very real issue, and it is discussed on HN quite often. Here we have a very real example of it (apparently) and the reaction is vitriolic, but not against the AI processes, but the creators who are losing their work.
I'm excited for this, but I'm not looking forward to yet another round of refactoring for all of the linters, formatters, bundlers, etc. I still haven't fully migrated every project I maintain to eslint 9.
I don't know, hopefully not much! Just reading the article about IDEs using one version of typescript and builds using another, along with some incompatibilities. It raises concerns there will be some hiccups with various dev tools.
Have to constantly remind others (and myself!) at work that "we aren't focusing on that right now, that's not what this conversation is about". Technical minded people seem to have a real problem of missing the forest for the trees.
I started with a Synology. I still have it running, but it is only used for backups now. My second system was a repurposed PC running Proxmox with various services containerized. I was impressed with it. However, I got to tinkering with Unraid and really love it. It is what synology tries to be, but better in every way (IMO).
Appreciate the insight! I’ve got Proxmox running now but I’m not a huge fan of its UX, personally. Was leaning towards TrueNAS or Unraid for my next storage box, so that sort of feedback helps immensely.
Difficult to answer your question. Sounds like you just want a simple network share, so obviously would not be taking advantage of the other features these systems offer.
It would be absurd to make such a suggestion. However, the comparison is not correct. Not all front-end development uses the same build tooling or dependency libraries, or programming language for that matter. Even if you narrow to the typescript ecosystem, it's still not true.
AI putting people out of work is a very real issue, and it is discussed on HN quite often. Here we have a very real example of it (apparently) and the reaction is vitriolic, but not against the AI processes, but the creators who are losing their work.
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