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i am whatever you hate

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@zuck i'm actually glad i haven't gotten my first paycheck yet because a part of that would've gone to mstdn.social
fuck @zuck and fuck those that held the door open for him
that's it baby, moving over to @7331
@sigmasternchen yea and i could see myself falling in love with it just like i did with osdev
i'm literally so addicted i keep expanding my feature scope all the time
@kdj8 i still don't know where to migrate
i mean, i have an old absturztau.be account but idk, seems like absturztaube was essentially destroyed by the tbs folks
that's it guys, i'll be gone from mstdn.social because of them cooperating with the zucc
@sigmasternchen yea, totally agree
also reminds me that i should really do some ai stuff once i have some spare time lol

We are proud to be home to #Redict, the #fork of the formerly free (but no longer) Redis project. We are using #Redis on our own infrastructure for caching, and we are looking forward to migrate to the new version, then fetched from Codeberg. A small world … šŸ˜‰

Missed the story? Get up to date here: https://redict.io/posts/2024-03-22-redict-is-an-independent-fork/

Directly check out the code? Check the #Codeberg repo: https://codeberg.org/redict/redict

Redict is an independent, copyleft fork of RedisĀ®

Like many of you, I was disappointed when I learned that RedisĀ®1 was changing to a non-free licensing model. This is a betrayal of the free software community, but perhaps not an entirely surprising one. Forks are likely to start appearing in the coming days, and today, I would like to offer Redict to you as a possible future home for your needs, and present its trade-offs as compared to the other forks you’re likely to be choosing from soon.

Redict
nothing feels more professional(TM) than updating doc comments with the references to the respective sections of the intel software developer's manual