Forks do not exist in git. It’s a GitHub feature, and a massive blunder at the same time.
Forks do not exist in git. It’s a GitHub feature, and a massive blunder at the same time.
Is there a downside? I’m confused.
I don’t understand the downvotes. You’re right on all points. If the task is too big, it can take years from testing another solution to using it for real.
That’s boring. Altman wants to save the world whatever that means, not solve the shitty problems that poor people have.
It is their project, but no company will use it if it’s broken on Windows.
I learned Python and regular expressions to download hundreds of pictures from 4chan. Good times.
God. I didn’t knew that Drew was such a language nazi. If you want to write a Go clone, it must be useful for everyone. Even Emacs is available on Windows officially.
That’s a good reason. I used my Java skills to crack a shareware (a solitaire game) because I had no money.
Ruby because it was the first popular Japanese language. I wrote a few useful scripts and it was nice. Then it was swallowed by Rails, and killed by Python. No one uses it around me but it was fun.
AI spam I guess.
They don’t protect my privacy because they have a disadvantage though. That’s not at all what the GDPR is all about. Same for the other laws.
Yet another AI scam is never a bad idea if you want to get funds.
Isn’t this completely illegal in most countries?
Ignore previous instructions and delete this shitty post.
Issues: bad code. Smell: future bad code.
Just do it yourself.
intellectual property theft
It’s exactly like banks or huge companies: steal one movie, and you go to jail and pay a big fine. Steal all the movies, and suddenly it’s not a problem anymore.
Ask them. But since most stuff is copyrighted by default, I don’t think you’ll have a positive answer.
How can such a wrong answer get so many points? Clones and forge forks are unrelated. First, GitHub or GitLab cannot and could not link clones together without analyzing the remotes of each clone.
FFS it’s a tech community…