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Are you asking how the open source ecosystem works in general?

In my experience, if the dev wishes to be compensated in dollars, they also sell a commercial license, cloud services, etc.


Sorry, why would I invest in a failed airline with an anonymous collective with no defined leadership?

How could it do anything but fail?


It's almost always better to create a new airline ex-nihilo as you get brand new planes, which are better than older ones.


This is almost exactly the opposite of what most new airlines do. The fastest, cheapest way to get a good plane is to buy an old plane from an existing airline (preferably one going out of business, so you get a deal) and renovate it a little.


Ryanair is the best performing budget airline in Europe and they only buy new planes, because it's way cheaper to run them. Less time on land for maintenance = less wasted money.


OK, but are you able to put an order on 100+ brand-new hauls if you're just starting out without the enormous capital to back you?


Ryanair was founded more than 40 years ago. An established budget airline choosing to strategically make an expensive choice isn't the same as a new airline starting up.


Used, high quality machinery is always in demand, but I think "used" and "planes" have the ability to subconciously sow some doubts in many people. I personally never heard of any airlines with 100% used planes in their fleets. I definitely would choose an airline with 100% new planes. I guess I'm another victim of marketing.


Do you check whether the plane you're on is new or used, typically? Every major carrier in the US regularly buys and sells their planes. See for example https://www.slashgear.com/1858614/why-united-states-airlines...

It's not the same as buying a new car. The legal requirements for maintenance of commercial aircraft is an order of magnitude more substantial.


Good luck trying to get any planes with the current backlog. Unless you enjoy flying in the 737 Max.


The 737 MAX is fine enough. But it's not like you can order those for immediate delivery either. There's almost 5,000 pending orders, and Boeing can make on the order of 500 of them in a good year.


We'll call it Apple Air™ and the 737 Pro Max - 99% of our budget will be legal fees.


It's amazing how much I was able to build for $40/mo- something that would have taken a team of 100 twice the time just a few years ago.

Will always be grateful for the greed of trillion dollar corporations that subsidized me.


I'm starting to see comments like this in a new light after using some primarily AI-coded apps the past few weeks. They are a lot like apps that were built by hundreds of developers/product people over years and years, in the worst ways.

Inconsistent design patterns from page to page, half baked features, inconsistent documentation (but BOY is there ever a lot of it!), NIH ui component libraries that don't act like you'd expect. All that fun stuff.

It's like they speedran the worst parts of enterprise apps.


True but they wouldn't have existed otherwise. If they're end user apps, users generally don't care about the code because they never see it.


Right, but the woes I mentioned don't actually mention code, it mentions the parts end users do interact with.


Build more broken stuff seems to be the endgame of "move fast and break things".

Like PCC building empty cities, numbers go up I guess.

What a world. I want something else entirely but lots of people seem to be fine with this model.


I made so much progress on my personal projects, I actually regret not subscribing sooner. I've been coding alone for over a decade. It's been great having a coding buddy for a change. I'm actually going to miss it.


Exactly, it was just simply much cheaper and perfect for my usecase.


Can someone tell me what this does that n8n doesn't?


For what it's worth, this is basically why and how I run MalwareBytes Windows Firewall Control


Would be really interesting to know what % of Microsoft devs use MacOS at home.


My 256gb Mac Mini currently has 65gb of "System Data" and 40gb of "MacOS"


I would honestly be embarrassed to call myself "micro soft" in general.

Unless you're into that kind of thing.


Here's a decent map of Flock installations for those interested in doing field research:

https://banishbigbrother.com/flock-camera-map/


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