Just saw that they open sourced warp (the terminal that turned into LLM slop) and decided to look at some of the remaining terminal emulation pieces.
There's some *interesting* similarities in the terminal code I've looked at so far:
Alacritty:
https://github.com/alacritty/vte/blob/master/src/ansi.rs#L819
Interesting how quickly an Apache (and in parts MIT) license can turn into AGPL.
KDE will be 30 years old this year and Katie updates her look!
KDE is all about innovating and moving forward, but Katie hadn't changed her apparel in more than 10 years.
Now, sporting an orange hoodie and leggings, she's ready to spring into action and stomp on all those pesky bugs!
https://kde.org/anniversaries/30/
#katie #dragon #women #anniversary #desktop #FreeSoftware #OpenSource #kdeAt30
things alina is good at:
- give paw 🐾
- compile kennel ✨
- sit 🐕
- run (from) cat(1) 😼
- touch(1) girls 🥺
I'm empathetic to how damn hard it is to raise funding for FOSS nonprofits. That's a large portion of my job, and well, money has gotten a lot tighter lately. Finding anything at all, paying your people, is damn hard.
I do wonder if that's an influence on:
https://mastodon.social/@Blender/116482997785333001
I wasn't going to comment on it, but I guess it feels particularly timed with this announcement from the other side:
https://www.anthropic.com/news/claude-for-creative-work
Bummer. Blender is still my favorite software, but I'm worried about how this will affect artists. Blender is 100% controllable in every way via its very good Python API. It's not surprising that there's interest to control it from AI agents.
I won't take myself out of the loop of producing my own artwork, and I don't think any software will replace Blender as my favorite graphics software, but I am bummed out by this.
I hope Blender doesn't start incorporating genAI contributions into its codebase also.