> Basically, why try to make Go more like Rust when Rust is right there?
The avg developer moves a lot faster in a GC language. I recently tried making a chatbot in both Rust and Python, and even with some experience in Rust I was much faster in Python.
All of these things still require interaction with other people? If you remove all the others you also don't get to enjoy the things that you claim to enjoy by yourself
Being able to hike the mountains without the equipment that others have tried/tested/packaged/sold is not possible either.
Imagine that you're traveling space and you get stuck on an empty planet, that's the logical conclusion of "removing the need for human connection"
> every time you try something innovative the "policy people" will climb out of their holes and put random roadblocks in your way
This is so relatable. I remember trying to set up an LLM gateway back in 2023. There were at least 3 different teams that blocked our rollout for months until they worked through their backlog. "We're blocking you, but you’ll have to chase and nag us for us to even consider unblocking you"
At the end of all that waiting, nothing changed. Each of those teams wrote a document saying they had a look and were presumably just happy to be involved somehow?
You get points for effective use of rhetoric, but it's more of a solvable challenge and not a deal breaker.
The goal of a borrowing tax would be to prevent someone with a a $200 mil stock portfolio living off the "buy, borrow, die" strategy and not home equity loans on mere middle class millionaires.
Capital gains, for example, on a primary residence already have an exclusion of a certain amount. There's no reason a borrowing tax can't kick in only after one has let's say 10mil in assets or securities.
Heck, you could even exempt primary residences regardless of value, so you should be fine
@rayiner Do you understand that justifying his 5 month detention without due process means you are justifying your own 5 month detention without due process?
I’m curious about this. Could you please point to some things the CEO has said, or reports of shard failures?
The bit about paying for publicity doesn’t bother me.
Edit: I haven’t found anything egregious that the CEO has said, or anything really sketchy. The shard failure warnings look serious, but the issues look closed