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Ask HN: Do you like fast culture?

1 points·by Roybot·4 anni fa·4 comments

Ask HN: If you could do it all again would you do it all the same?

1 points·by Roybot·5 anni fa·2 comments

Ask HN: You're 27 again. What would you do differently?

23 points·by Roybot·5 anni fa·42 comments

Show HN: Wrote CLI tool to stand up website in 2 commands

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3 points·by Roybot·5 anni fa·1 comments

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Roybot
·4 anni fa·discuss
I think both. Comments are nice sometimes.
Roybot
·4 anni fa·discuss
HN don’t like CLIs I guess.
Roybot
·4 anni fa·discuss
Self host gitlab
Roybot
·5 anni fa·discuss
That’s fair.
Roybot
·5 anni fa·discuss
No.
Roybot
·5 anni fa·discuss
Not necessarily a "regrets" post - but sometimes you just don't know any better. Had you more information you might have made different decisions. That is all.
Roybot
·5 anni fa·discuss
Sorry for the loss. Lost my younger brother very recently.

As for asking for help - it is a struggle. Anyone have advice?
Roybot
·5 anni fa·discuss
haha I hear that.
Roybot
·5 anni fa·discuss
Thanks OP.
Roybot
·5 anni fa·discuss
stand up site using host/registrar of choice. demo gif here. https://github.com/roymoran/page/blob/main/docs/pagecli.gif
Roybot
·5 anni fa·discuss
Sure the meme got him to 40m+ worth of GME but he would have still come out nicely whether it was blown into the massive meme or not. My understanding is that he bought in at a $4 price so GME rallying 10x is still a massive win. The meme took him above and beyond. I think we stand to learn something from him, speaking as an amateur here of course.
Roybot
·5 anni fa·discuss
It really is. “Open source” good, “closed source” bad. This is embarrassing.
Roybot
·5 anni fa·discuss
Contributor efforts are remaining open source. The change in license goes into effect in the 7.11 release. Code contributed under Apache stays that way.

Typically open source projects have only a handful of core developers - with a large majority being pass-by contributors interested in fixing their problems/use case. Characterizing it to sound like all these developers are being slighted is strange.

Not being able to reap what you sow is a problem with open source. I don’t doubt we are seeing less great software being shared in the open because of it. If we want more useful software shared as open source we should fix this. The Amazon problem doesn’t help. I’m with Elastic.