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> You know, when I wrote that I genuinely meant it, or at least I think i did. It wasn't supposed to be passive aggressive. :(

That's a great opportunity for self reflection.


Yeah, I take that. I've thought about it much of this evening.

I think at the time I was frustrated, it felt unfair and I couldn't understand it.

Then I thought,this guy probably does need more time off. Which was a genuine thought.

But that is where I should have stopped. The way i expressed it, whilst genuine thought, was expressed in a way which was passive aggressive. I am owning that.


> Then I thought,this guy probably does need more time off. Which was a genuine thought.

The thought was correct, he was probably stressed. You made it worse.

> The way i expressed it, whilst genuine thought, was expressed in a way which was passive aggressive

The way you expressed is a technicality, what counts here was your action.

Open source developers owe you nothing, you can always fork and implement your feature by yourself.

Behaving the way you did, treating it as something about you, is very selfish.


I've acknowledged everything you've said previously. Now why do you feel the need to continue it?

But I will add, they may have had a bad day, but that doesn't give the maintainer the freedom to be rude to others.

The fact is, I was polite, maintainer was rude, and I reacted badly to it and was worse.

But as you say, my choice was to not be further interested in the project... Which is what I said earlier.


Compared to the last World War, things are broadcasted quite immediately. The delay is just barely enough to create a narrative that fits the audience.

A lot of English people still have issues accepting they are not a world super power anymore.

How would it replace something that is not used widespread yet? I think both skills and MCP already have similar levels of adoption.


It's more - a SKILL can contain MCP :)


wtf does this even mean? Did you reply to the correct thread?


> Tauri over Electron is the same argument applied to desktop apps.

you lost me here but still got my upvote. Tauri and Electron are pretty much the same, compared to local-first vs cloud SaaS.


if the rich western world you mentioned is the US, I'd like to remind you that no economy needs that amount of fast food workers


What you described is that your team is producing software. That is exactly what a team of developers did 10 or 20 years ago.

Doing X in Y days does not mean much, same thing happened with Ruby on Rails.


what's up rauchg?


is it you, rauchg?


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