Did it work? How do you know that? A consumer of your package sends a int when your package expects a string.
What now?
The reason you “git blame”
Did it work? How do you know that? A consumer of your package sends a int when your package expects a string.
What now?
This is the stupidest use of this stupid meme with this stupid piece of shit that I’ve ever seen
Which is fair. If it’s something you use all the time, obviously an app is usually going to be the way to go.
But the reason they want you to install the app is so they can send push notifications and track you more effectively
I feel like we’re splitting hairs here. MIT is an extremely permissible license. The fact someone could take this and make a closed source fork doesn’t affect the existence or openness of the MIT licensed releases
https://github.com/bluesky-social
Even their web and mobile clients are FOSS
The FUD and misinformation on here about Bluesky an AT is wild
Bluesky is still in beta. It’s intentionally not open to the general public because federation hasn’t yet been opened up and they only have one instance running.
The nice thing about Bluesky’s architecture (over ActivityPub) is the fact your content and identity is portable. So you can move over to a different instance as they start to come online.
I think the important takeaway from articles like this is the fundamental misunderstanding of decentralized social protocols. It shouldn’t be on one central authority how things are moderated globally. These kinds of articles kind of prove the point.
I actually winced
I’m really good at searching Google. I’m a “prompt engineer” too