On the flicker free console as well as agent agnostic front, also see BatrachianAI's Toad (https://github.com/batrachianai/toad). Maybe you two should/could collaborate.
Ouch. Relative to myself and all those I'm in IRL contact with, I expect all 230 of them are extremely well compensated, so no tears, but also: that sucks, and those 'leaders' are assholes. No decency or professionalism at all.
Ditto.
I've spent a few hours with Kilo Code over last few days. It seems to have something solid to work with. Zed feels really nice, but I haven't quite found the entry angle for working with my stuff just yet.
It's published on GitHub under license ELv2 - Elastic License v2. This does not meet the open source definition, so indeed it's not Open Source. ELv2 is an open source sibling though, closer than many other openish licenses:
https://www.elastic.co/pricing/faq/licensing
Still, Amphi should not claim to be 'Open Source'.
@ezst I've come across a couple of your comments noting the benefits and shortfalls of the current crop of PKMS. Lots of head
nodding going on over here on the "sure you can define your tags/categories/types, but after page/note creation you're on your own for management" theme. That had me jumping with enthusiam towards Trilium, only to see it's gone into maybe-discontinued mode (https://github.com/zadam/trilium/issues/4620). What are your thoughts on it's viability for someone who is not a current user but thinks they might want to be?
(if there's a better place to have this conversation than (ab)using this thread feel free to point the way. Assuming you wish to indulge me at all that is. ;-)
I have made a few runs at adopting spaced repetition learning via Anki into my life. The failure point each time so far has been making cards that are worth anything.