Their announcement motto was “we’ll merge every single PR”.
That’s how we got xz backdoor. Don’t go around exaggeratingly claiming everything you don’t like is dictatorial
Their announcement motto was “we’ll merge every single PR”.
That’s how we got xz backdoor. Don’t go around exaggeratingly claiming everything you don’t like is dictatorial
Seems like the article was written by an AI.
Here’s the source blog post:
https://github.blog/2024-03-06-how-github-uses-merge-queue-to-ship-hundreds-of-changes-every-day/
US: It’s totally fine cuz we’re spying on users all over the whole world. hihihi
Tiktok does it
US: That’s not fair
secret documents reveal shit its companies has done for more than a decade with impunity
US: actshockedpikachuface.jpg
yep I got downvoted, as expected. More proof. What’s a surprise. Just like Reddit
Where have I heard it before? If my memory serves me right, it was very popular cope on another discussion platform. What a surprise. Just like Reddit.
“dOwNvoTeS pROvE mE rIgHt”
did you think you’re going to get a hero’s welcome?
but this attitude
Opensource is not some public service you just request something and the developers create it for you. If anything attitude like yours are what’s burning out opensource developers.
It’s their time, work and effort and I am glad they’re upfront about it rather than pacify everyone’s request beyond what they already do.
You seem to know what you are talking about. Have you made a pull request yet?
We’re sick of closed walled-garden monoliths like Reddit! Let’s move to an open federated protocol where anyone can participate and the APIs can’t be locked down!
Can you point to where the fediverse collectively said that? Speak for yourself and don’t act like fediverse was designed to suit your definition of freedom. The fediverse is open and federated as in, there are multiple instances and owners without a centralized administration and the owners who hosts those instances decide what to lock down.
Developers also need to make money to live and survive. Why do you think you’re entitled to all of their work for free? If it’s such an inconvenience, you should try your hand at coding an alternative and giving all of it for free. We’re waiting.