

No, that’s socialism
No, that’s socialism
What if we start throtling them so we make them waste time? Like, we could throttle contiguous requests, so if anyone is hitting the server aggresively they’d get slowed down.
Shit, how much is Google spending on these deals??
This is such a lazy argument, it doesn’t add any kind of value and it shows you don’t care about how other people are treated. Please stop doing this.
Lol this is so funny, and sad, and funny. But sad.
MIT license is the least GNU-style thing to do
Yeah, its checking if the file exists first, so it’s not doing it all the time.
My worry is more related to repos takeovers or hacks. This is pretty hidden, so it could be easy to even forget it’s there, probably not the worst, but still…
Wait until Musk’s robots teach your kids
Are you dowloading and sourcing a file from the internet on your prompt? That sounds a bit scary!
This is intoresting, thanks! Didn’t know about this project.
Also, what’s wrong with their webpage? The scroll freezes on my phone. Will check when I’m on the computer.
Another MIT licensed rust copycat… I rather stick to GNU, but thanks.
UGH, this triggered my PTSD
This is what I was thinking, if you give the code to a person and ask them to finish it, they would do the same.
If you rather ask the LLM to give some insights about the code, it might tell you what’s wrong with it.
Yes, I agree, but then, what would be an alternative?
Store it into a file, chmod it and run it? git clone the repo and run a script from it? I don’t think any of those would be different, apart from having more steps most people won’t even check anything.
I don’t know if we can fix this while allowing people to run stuff they don’t understand on their machines. Maybe community curated scripts or something, know the people who does the stuff and only run stuff made by people you already know.
I think we’re running too fast, we need to chill down, idk.
Why the Documents folder tho? Who expects important stuff to be there?
Now all my Linux ISOs are gone, smh
I think the money side of YouTube has totally corrupted it.
It would be interesting to create a crypto coin and have PeerTube users, both creators and viewers, to buy a small amount of the coin […]
Yeah… No, thanks.
Shit, the video of a falcon attacking a duck was absolutely unnecessary, IMHO.
This. I’d add that it’s good for us to watch diverse content too.
Change socialism to communism and ask the same question