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Lies, Damn Lies, and Surveys About AI

Any one hype around AI. As I already wrote:

The world will be divided into people who have outgrown AI and those who haven't grown up to it. Is it sad? No. It's natural. There are many such things in the world without AI. We just already stink of this hype around AI. And someone will stick it in every conference, in every project. This is not from great intelligence. From the inability to do better with their own hands and brains than AI. Crafters will survive in this crazy hustle, the main thing is to see where you can do better and do it there.

Who hire developers which uses Copilot or ChatGPT should divide salary and gives AI his bread.

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60% of Open-Source Maintainers Are Unpaid: It's Concerning & What We Can Do About it

This is shit and true:

I think organizations utilizing open-source projects for their benefit are slacking off in rewarding the maintainers handsomely.

I have been working at software company which prefer to use free tools and expect perfect result. They just keep their money even for motivation own developers, what to say about rewarding free tools maintainers. No culture of consuming, no gratefulness. Just business, just making money, they count every cent, I hate this. That I can see when the goal of software business is just making income.

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Creating a new community

I would like to have community: Chipmunk2D.

description: Chipmunk2D is a simple, lightweight, fast and portable 2D rigid body physics library written in C. It’s licensed under the unrestrictive, OSI approved MIT license. Hundreds of shipping games have chosen Chipmunk because of the high quality, speed, and accuracy of its 2D physics simulations.

icon: https://avatars.githubusercontent.com/u/153633?v=4
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site: https://chipmunk-physics.net
code: https://github.com/slembcke/Chipmunk2D

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Community Request Thread

I would like to have community: Chipmunk2D.

description: Chipmunk2D is a simple, lightweight, fast and portable 2D rigid body physics library written in C. It’s licensed under the unrestrictive, OSI approved MIT license. Hundreds of shipping games have chosen Chipmunk because of the high quality, speed, and accuracy of its 2D physics simulations.

icon: https://avatars.githubusercontent.com/u/153633?v=4
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site: https://chipmunk-physics.net
code: https://github.com/slembcke/Chipmunk2D

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.dev It's time to return to the roots, to the C programming language.

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I understand that my topics are disgusting to you and only a few can agree with me. And that's normal, such a reaction is quite predictable.
I wanted to apologize, just so you understand, I do not deny the existence of other languages ​​and technologies, evolution, etc.

I just want to draw attention to the fact that much of the programming world is built on hype and on the needs of companies that do not pursue the goal of creating effective programs, do not think about the energy and resource intensity of their products. They only think about making money. This is crap. And newcomers to the field are raised in this crap.