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533474 commented on Radicle: The Sovereign Forge   radicle.xyz... · Posted by u/ibobev
endiangroup · 2 months ago
AD: Feel free to take a stab at an alternative, we're an open source project and we accept and welcome discussions but patches more so! What would read better in your opinion?
533474 · 2 months ago
it reads fine to me
533474 commented on Linux from Scratch   linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/... · Posted by u/Alupis
pizlonator · 2 months ago
This is such an awesome project.

I had a lot of fun doing LFS plus a bit of BLFS and then I adapted it to my memory safe linux project https://fil-c.org/pizlix

533474 · 2 months ago
nice work
533474 commented on Moss: a Rust Linux-compatible kernel in 26,000 lines of code   github.com/hexagonal-sun/... · Posted by u/hexagonal-sun
bfrog · 4 months ago
This should be the sort of red flag to take note of. There’s an LLVM fork for every esoteric architecture now and this sort of thinking will lead to never being able to run your own software on your own hardware again. A reversion to the dark ages of computing.
533474 · 4 months ago
Great, an MIT license to accelerate planned obsolescence and hardware junk. Truly a brilliant move
533474 commented on Removing yellow stains from fabric with blue light   phys.org/news/2025-09-yel... · Posted by u/bookofjoe
jama211 · 6 months ago
The sun isn’t a blue LED
533474 · 6 months ago
The number of commenters who think UV light is the same as sunlight...
533474 commented on LunarEngine: An open source, Roblox-compatible game engine   github.com/lunarengine/lu... · Posted by u/njredar676
533474 · 7 months ago
You should rename the project to OpenBox if you are not using a copyleft license. It is not libre.
533474 commented on Ask HN: Have you ever regretted open-sourcing something?    · Posted by u/paulwilsonn
pentamassiv · 7 months ago
I am the maintainer of a library to simulate keyboard and mouse input. I didn't start the project but took over the maintenance and have since rewritten pretty much all of the code. I recently found out that Anthropic is shipping it in Claude Desktop for some unreleased feature which is probably like "Computer Use". I noticed they had an open position in exactly the team responsible for the implementation and applied. A few months later I received a rejection. The letter said that the team doesn't have the time to review any more candidates. The code is under MIT so everything is perfectly fine. It is great that a company like Anthropic is using my code, but it would have been nice to benefit from it. I wrote a slightly longer blog post about the topic here:

https://grell.dev/blog/ai_rejection

533474 · 7 months ago
You should have licensed it under AGPL; Anthropic then would have reached you to negotiate a commercial license or contribute back to the project, since AGPL forces server-side code disclosures when deployed. Without that, they can legally use, modify, and profit from it without sharing improvements or compensating you
533474 commented on Ask HN: Recommend resources that helped your game dev journey?    · Posted by u/stevekwon211
jowday · a year ago
I commented on your other thread - but you should really clean up your information diet. From the vocabulary you use and the tone of your game and pitch deck, I can tell you’re someone that hangs on the words of tech industry ‘thought leaders’. You need to realize that most of the people in tech who have time to podcast, write substacks, or otherwise build a ‘personal brand’, aren’t actually making shit. They’re trying to inflate their profile so they can trade reputation for career advancement in any number of ways. It’s also not worth listening to most VCs. Most of them don’t have the time or technical ability to understand the areas they’re investing in and just chase trends. If they had the time and technical abilities, they’d be building companies instead of getting other people to do it for them. You’d be surprised to hear how many investors or personalities that are supposedly high profile are openly derided among actual founders.

The way to make something that’s fun is to try to make something that’s fun over and over again until you’ve got it down. It’s not by obsessively reading what investors or people who are essentially glorified influencers say.

533474 · a year ago
Best advice here
533474 commented on Prusa CORE One: Our new fully-enclosed CoreXY 3D printer   blog.prusa3d.com/introduc... · Posted by u/hactually
filcuk · a year ago
A lot of people are willing to pay just for the fact that it's open source and moddable.
533474 · a year ago
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533474 · 2 years ago
Hostile royalty stipulation in the license, stay away
533474 commented on Amber: Programming language compiled to Bash   amber-lang.com/... · Posted by u/weaksauce
PartiallyTyped · 2 years ago
Also a note about it being Free as in Beer.
533474 · 2 years ago
Free as in Freedom, not free as in free beer...

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