Which community? Organic traffic to your GitHub exclusively coming from external references and links. There is no reason the same isn't working with Codeberg. If you link to Codeberg instead of GitHub it still works the same.
I recently produced a tape. 60 minutes of hand-made synth wave. 150 pieces made at a production site here in Germany. Only 20 left now! So, there a people who like this! Tape is not dead. And played back with a good tape deck, at least with my production, it has a very high sound quality. Much more organic and not that sterile then the Spotify version.
Exclusively alongside digital formats. You can also get the FLACs on Bandcamp or listen to it on Spotify (but that is boring and doesn't sound organic).
That's a great analogy and is something I experience every second day. Once a week I do a full second pass of a manual review on the generate AI code. Very often I find myself in a situation were I do not really understand the recently AI generated code anymore or find it hard to read, so I either rewrite it manually or tell the LLM to make it more readable. And this is just one part. If you really would like to get a long-term maintainable software product, AI code suddenly isn't that much of a speed boost anymore. Maybe a little bit, but the initial wow effect is very ephemeral.
True! Love to Ryan from my heart. He came around the corner with Node just in the right moment when ActionScript3 started to die and I seamlessly could continue my career and building things. Still to today.. Things with Deno are very ambitious and hard to establish in this space. The blog post is embarrassing.
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