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runiq commented on MinIO is now in maintenance-mode   github.com/minio/minio/co... · Posted by u/hajtom
stormking · 11 days ago
How would you run a project like this? People come and go. People do a one-time contribution and then you never hear from them again. People work on a project for years and then just go silent. Honestly, credit where credit is due, but how is a project like this supposed to manage this?
runiq · 11 days ago
What do you mean by 'manage?' In your mind, what are you planning to do in the future that you need my full copyright as a change owner?
runiq commented on MinIO is now in maintenance-mode   github.com/minio/minio/co... · Posted by u/hajtom
victormy · 11 days ago
Without a valid CLA and a strong core team, you often end up with fragmentation or legal deadlock. Even the ASF isn't a silver bullet—projects without strong leadership die there all the time. The CLA exists to prevent that friction.
runiq · 11 days ago
Then it's not the CLA that ensures project survivability. It's the strong core team you mentioned.
runiq commented on MinIO is now in maintenance-mode   github.com/minio/minio/co... · Posted by u/hajtom
regularfry · 11 days ago
Or to offer it under a commercial licence in parallel.
runiq · 11 days ago
That doesn't require full copyright assignment, though, right?
runiq commented on MinIO is now in maintenance-mode   github.com/minio/minio/co... · Posted by u/hajtom
eproxus · 11 days ago
Yeah, that page is horrendous and looks super sketchy. It looks like a very professional fishing attempt to get unsuspecting developers to download malware.

They have a lot of obviously fake quotes from non-existent people at positions that don’t even mention what company it is. The pictures are misgendered and even contain pictures of kids.

Feels like the whole page is AI generated.

runiq · 11 days ago
They have a CLA that assigns copyright to them: https://github.com/rustfs/rustfs/blob/5b0a3a07645364d998e3f5...

So, arguably worse than MinIO.

runiq commented on Kubernetes Ingress Nginx is retiring   kubernetes.dev/blog/2025/... · Posted by u/TheApplicant
MrDarcy · a month ago
Love haproxy but if we’re shilling projects istio is superior. Multi cluster, hbone, ambient.
runiq · a month ago
What is hbone? What is ambient?
runiq commented on Meta replaces WhatsApp for Windows with web wrapper   windowslatest.com/2025/11... · Posted by u/DearAll
brabel · a month ago
The desktop app is very good for quickly attaching pictures and documents, or receiving them, I find it harder to do that on the phone app , and a web app just doesn’t work very well when you want it open all the time. Same with Slack, having a desktop app really improves things.
runiq · a month ago
> a web app just doesn’t work very well when you want it open all the time.

Pin tab, problem solved?

runiq commented on Keep Android Open   keepandroidopen.org/... · Posted by u/LorenDB
runiq · 2 months ago
Unfortunately the feedback period for the European Digital Fairness Act has been closed since October 24th. Does anyone know of another way to appeal to my European overlords^H representatives?
runiq commented on I avoid using LLMs as a publisher and writer   lifehacky.net/prompt-0b95... · Posted by u/tombarys
ninetyninenine · 5 months ago
They write that sentence because gen ai has been effective for them.

We have intelligent people using ai and claiming it’s useful.

And we have other intelligent people who’s saying it’s not useful.

I’m inclined to believe the former. You can’t be deluded about positives usefulness. But you can be about the negative simply by using the LLM in a half assed way and picking the most convenient conclusion without nuance.

runiq · 5 months ago
> You can’t be deluded about positives usefulness.

If you honestly believe that, I've got a bridge to sell you.

runiq commented on I avoid using LLMs as a publisher and writer   lifehacky.net/prompt-0b95... · Posted by u/tombarys
bambax · 5 months ago
I'm extremely wary of AI myself, especially for creative tasks like writing or making images, etc., but this feels a little over the top. If you let it run wild then yes the result is disaster, but for well defined jobs with a small perimeter AI can save a lot of time.
runiq · 5 months ago
In the context of code, where review bandwidth is the bottleneck, I think it's spot on. In the arts, comparatively -- be they writing, drawing, or music -- you can feel almost at a glance that something is off. There's a bit of a vibe check thing going on, and if that doesn't pass, it's back to the drawing board. You don't inherit technical debt like you do with code.
runiq commented on Chrome's hidden X-Browser-Validation header reverse engineered   github.com/dsekz/chrome-x... · Posted by u/dsekz
PeterStuer · 5 months ago
WEI? As in Windows Experience Index? Can you elaborate?
runiq · 5 months ago

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