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Building @ https://t.co/4phkZKwN5s (@substructureone) | Open source maximalist | Creating new avenues for open source adoption: https://t.co/XNNlKGuwug

가입일 Aralık 2021
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dek@SubstructureDek·
Kestrel preview-mode website launch is now live. Kestrel is built on three pillars: User Pay-Go Pricing, Fair Compensation, and a Self-Managed Database. 1/
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@mazeincoding People logging into the disinfo app and finding disinfo: 😮
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Maze@mazeincoding·
i love yc and what they’re doing but imagine being the ceo of the most prestigious accelerator in the world and getting this pressed about a shitpost about lowercase letters on twitter dot com in 2025
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I'm fascinated by stories of movies getting their endings completely changed at the last minute due to a bad screening from a test audience. How often does such a fundamental last minute change happen with other products? Was there ever a software app that 3 months before launch a studio said "uhh instead of a word processor let's just make this a typing tutor!"
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@fjzeit Corel made a wild play back in like 99 to try to do essentially this with a customized Debian distro that could run WordPerfect and CorelDraw. It didn't last long.
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fj@fjzeit·
Hot take: if Linux did become the defacto desktop OS it would quickly be flooded with for-profit closed source software and a user base primarily interested in outcomes and ease of use, and not the OS itself. Traditional Linux users would become a marginalised minority and Linux would become the new Windows. Be careful what you wish for. :)
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Abe Murray
Abe Murray@abemurray·
@hpierrejacques Love this, tell my kids this all the time. They are competing against themselves, competing alongside humanity against nature, competing in how much they can grow the pie not to capture more pie. Also tell them comparison to others is thief of joy. Jealousy is just the worst.
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dek@SubstructureDek·
Asahi Linux on M1 is so close to being an amazing experience, but the power management issues are rough. Finding your laptop battery dead after a couple days because you didn't think to plug it in or shut it off is a major downer. But it's so close.
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dek@SubstructureDek·
There is a weird disconnect, even on the mundane things. Like, in most parts of the world someone who has not already "made it" effectively can't afford decent housing in the areas that would provide them with access to upward economic mobility. How can it be 2024 and we haven't figured that one out yet?
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Simon Wardley@swardley·
Those born in the 1890s experienced electrification, telephone, radio, television, nuclear age, penicillin, two world wars, commercial flight, computer age and a moon landing. By the 60s we had AI, VR and 3D printing. Today, we have the internet / www and have improved stuff.
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dek@SubstructureDek·
@_msw_ Winner - "After you confirm our findings, you should advise your clients to ensure that the required attributions and notices for Apache licensed code are reinstated."
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dek@SubstructureDek·
Diving in to update the kestrel documentation and noticing the last commit is from 10 months ago... that's embarrassing.
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dek@SubstructureDek·
It appears not to so it tries to create it, but the creation step fails because the (rewritten name) database actually does already exist. Hm.
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dek@SubstructureDek·
I tried to get nocodb up and running against it expecting it to break but I didn't expect it to break so early as the database migration step, where it's explicitly checking the pg_database catalog to see if the configuration database already exists.
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dek@SubstructureDek·
Prew, Kestrel's reverse rewrite Postgres proxy, allows shared Postgres cluster usage by rewriting database names in connection strings and create/drop queries with a user suffix.
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dek@SubstructureDek·
@swardley Great analysis. A lot of these are currently in the "backlash against the inevitable" phase.
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Simon Wardley
Simon Wardley@swardley·
I hear a lot of people talking about the ideas and importance of a heroic CEO. I think you're barking up the wrong tree. That was important in the past, that should not be your future.
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Simon Wardley@swardley·
Every decade, I run a population study of companies. It's a complex and complicated process that takes about a year to highlight a potential prototype of a future company, which I then test ...
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dek@SubstructureDek·
@gdb > get a job at OpenAI > post "Hey can someone explain monads to me?" to the #general channel > resign immediately
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Greg Brockman@gdb·
A good way to learn at OpenAI is to be ok with the whole company knowing you don't know something.
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dek@SubstructureDek·
@JosephJacks_ I don't doubt it, but "technology optimism" is also definitely not something I associate with MAGA.
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John Carmack
John Carmack@ID_AA_Carmack·
Be an Open Source Absolutist! It is hard to overstate how much value Open Source Software has added to the world, and how broadly empowering it is. Operating systems, development tools, core libraries, and critical applications – a great many of the software tools used by the most powerful companies in the world are the exact same ones available to hospitals, students, and everyone else. For free. And not just to use, but to inspect, modify, extend, and redistribute. Back in the 90s, there were legal battles in the US over software capable of strong encryption. There were scare stories about how terrorists and child pornographers would use the technology to evade justice, but people were also wearing T-shirts printed with forbidden code to mock the idea of algorithms too dangerous to share. It was stupid, and I was ashamed of the regulatory state, but we got better. Open Source AI is in many people’s crosshairs today. They believe that giving free access to state of the art algorithms and models without any guardrails constitutes a danger to society, that the public can’t be entrusted with a research model that wasn’t hammered into a box of their designated dimensions. “As a large language model, I cannot…” Unfortunately, this is actually inside the Overton Window of possibilities right now. Let’s push it out. In the spirit of the first amendment, congress should make no law abridging the freedom to release open source software.
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dek@SubstructureDek·
@natmiletic I'm no vegan but factory farming of livestock is wild, it's gotten more expensive and it's going to keep getting more expensive. I'm more concerned about housing costing $2000+++ than steaks costing $26.
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Nat Miletic@natmiletic·
$105 for four steaks at Costco. The economy is broken.
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dek@SubstructureDek·
My oddly phone call specific social anxiety exemplified - always bringing up the phonetic alphabet in a browser window before calling any customer service line just in case I need to spell something out.
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dek@SubstructureDek·
@adamhjk This is the double-edged sword of contributing to the commons - if you fail to provide effective integrations up and down the stack, others will fill in for you. There is a valid concern about the role of cloud vendors though. We need a better OSS-native cloud provider model.
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Adam Jacob
Adam Jacob@adamhjk·
They failed to build a thriving and diverse ecosystem, and because of that they have no leverage to compete. Instead they have to extract more from what remains. hence they must “preserve their ability to keep building”
Matt Asay@mjasay

Some don't like to press too hard on the reality of running an open source business, but it's hard and made 100X more so by some (mostly cloud vendors). You can shoot the messenger (in this case, @HashiCorp), but they're simply trying to preserve their ability to keep building

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