Teniendo en cuenta la cantidad de problemas que hay en software de código abierto por culpa de contribuciones hechas por LLMs la postura de los desarrolladores de Ladybird me parece la adecuada.
Ahora lo que les falta es dejar de usar GitHub.
Teniendo en cuenta la cantidad de problemas que hay en software de código abierto por culpa de contribuciones hechas por LLMs la postura de los desarrolladores de Ladybird me parece la adecuada.
Ahora lo que les falta es dejar de usar GitHub.
The Ladybird browser project is betting big on AI to accelerate its C++ to Rust port, aiming for unprecedented development speed. While impressive, this strategy raises critical questions about the long-term stability, maintainability, and the future of human contribution in open source. As the article states, 'You can accelerate code porting, but you cannot accelerate true understanding or the…
#opensource #ladybird #serenityos
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Managed to install #serenityos on my #thinkpad T60 (bare metal!)
I’ll get a write-up on the whole process once I tinker a bit more 😃
#TIL #SerenityOS has its own #Shell, and it's rather interesting:
Anyone got a view on the proposed new Ladybird Browser?
Ladybird - J'ai compilé le navigateur "anti-Chrome" et... c'est pas encore ça
Me:
> Also why they decided to start from scratch, instead of forking at least some components of a working libre browser
Again, further reading has allowed me to answer my own question. SerenityOS was an itch-scratching project where the goal was to try out entirely new approaches. One of the reasons for spinning Ladybird into its own entity is to move away from that, and start making use of existing code where it makes sense.
"I love SerenityOS, and I love the community that has formed around it. I don’t want to hold it back anymore by being a distracted BDFL. This is why I’ve also decided to step down. Effective immediately, SerenityOS is now in the hands of its maintainer group. They’re a lovely bunch of people, and I trust they’ll take good care of it."
#AndreasKling, 2024
https://ladybird.org/posts/fork/
This is what servant leadership looks like.