PSA: Not that it was ambiguous beforehand, but these are times for stating things more clearly...
All #ThingUmbrella package readme files are now clearly stating that these projects are "LLM-free, human-made and cared for software, maintained as part of the https://thi.ng/umbrella ecosystem and anti-framework" 🫡
I cared for and tended this garden of hundreds of projects almost daily for close to 10 years[1] (even if the commit heatmap doesn't always show it). It's a testament to the things I've learned, built, explored and tried to share with the world, things which helped numerous people and companies (big & small) to realize their unique projects/products/services. I'm not gonna sacrifice this body of work and all this cohesion by watering/poisoning it with slopicides[2] and/or making it dependent on the great planetary token machine...
In The Handmaid's Tale, I always found the moment about "freedom from" vs "freedom to" very poignant, albeit in a different/inverted sense to how it was used there: Traditionally, Open Source licenses have granted freedoms "to" certain things, especially unconstrained uses. But if licenses still have any meaning at all (highly debatable in this climate/age), we increasingly need alternative licenses/mechanisms to also grant our creations freedoms "from" certain uses/practices/people/orgs...
[1] ...only the TypeScript/Umbrella parts counted here. Many other thi.ng projects are much older...
[2] Have I just coined a new word?!
