I completely agree that individuals have no responsibility to contribute, and thank you for your own contributions. But I completely disagree that a company like WP Engine should get a free pass. I see this as a paradox of tolerance and someone is willing to lose face and money over it. He didn't get to $400m by hording, he got there by creating and sharing WordPress and promoting a community that is supposed to lift us all up
Glitch
Firefox personally, Arc for work
The Howard Stern movie. Pretended to be asleep and watched through holes in blanked
I totally agree here, on both points
Nice to have though, would likely skip or half-ass a lot of stuff if I didn't have a tool like AI to do the boring parts. When I can get started on a task really quickly, I don't care what the quality is, I'll iterate until it meets my standards.
Just the public ones available through prowlarr. I'm not familiar with what private trackers are or how they work haha (yet)
Lidarr + Prowlarr + Plex
Entire album and artist collections introduces me to music I otherwise would miss. I could just mirror my Spotify Playlist, but those already exist and are influenced by the man
Yeah they would say that
Over cooking beef is sad, I'll make a medium or well steak if you ask me, but it hurts to do so
For ccTLDs, I completely agree. Plenty of good non country code tlds though :)
Bunch of great points, thanks. Funny you mention Linus, I'm pretty sure he's done that a bunch. First thing that comes to mind is the "f*** you Nvidia" on stage π in the grand scheme of things I just hope this blows over quickly, takes power away from all the ceos and companies involved. I don't see anyone benefitting from this in the short or long term, especially the users.
I really don't want WordPress to suffer, I feel like it's one of the last pillars standing against a bland sea of identical social media profiles. Given enough time, completely unchecked, I see WP Engine moving heavily towards enshitification like that, and I think Matt wants to avoid that too? π