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The Zig project is making a real difference in the culture of open source software. I'm so glad for the leadership and community. It's a refuge from the mania of large language models disrupting this and other industries, steamrolling over human connection, decency, ingenuity, class, taste. These intangible qualities that make it worthwhile, joyous and fun, will be destroyed unless people put in effort to protect them.

Comments in this thread that insist open source has nothing to do with community, that it's simply a licensing matter, is disappointing and shows a lack of understanding of what's it's all about. Similarly with the community of mathematicians. Some people reduce it to "Math is just a tool", which is just ignorant and sadly misses the beauty, wisdom, camaraderie, and the humanity of the endeavor which is what matters.

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>This is an obvious recipe for disaster (a rugpull), and I'm forced to wonder if this is just by mistake or if some of the Ladybird sponsors are playing a mean game of Secret Hitler. I guess only time will tell.

When I first read this I checked the license and saw that a rugpull would be permitted. However, if someone wants to continue the project after the rugpull they could do something thing like the redis rename to redict.[0]

[0] https://andrewkelley.me/post/redis-renamed-to-redict.html

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