Dreams of Code
@dreamsofcode_io
The biggest dev YouTuber you've never heard of. http://youtube.com/@dreamsofcode
Dit vind je misschien leuk
We did it! Thank you to everyone who's supported me on this journey 💜
Some fantastic distros on this list. Glad to see framework sponsor them.
We're happy to share our latest set of Sponsorships to open source organizations, bringing our total for the year above $225,000. These include Arch Linux, CachyOS, Debian, Bazzite, NixOS, FreeBSD, and NetBSD. You can see our full set here: frame.work/blog/framework…
Hey everyone There is a lot of talk of @dhh and @37signals realising the new baby under the "new" licence. By definition, there is a standard for "Open Source License"; as such, this is a "Source Available" license like SSPL ( MongoDB ) Related tool: trivy.dev/docs/latest/sc…
100% Part of our role as software developers has always been to manage and mitigate “poor code”. Whether it was written by ourselves, someone else, or now LLMs
Here's a bitter truth: LLMs were not trained on "Good Code", they were trained All Code that exists. That means they'll spit out mostly average a.k.a. mediocre code! No amount of .cursor/rules or AGENTS md will actually fix this problem.
Personally, I believe any CTO should have a basic understanding of software licensing. Perhaps that’s a moronic thing to expect in 2025.
Some morons latched onto what I called Fizzy by @37signals an Open Source product. I will do it again. It is Open Source, whether you like it or not. Open Source can be different. It can be a library that you can directly use in your software. It can be a documentation or a…
There seems to be a lot of misunderstanding what is a restriction vs what is an obligation when it comes to licensing. GPL has no restrictions on usage, instead it has obligations about ensuring the source code is available upon redistribution.
I see your replies and you seem to believe that open source means “without restrictions”. This is clearly untrue (see the GPL).
It’s not open source, btw
Ouch, I wasn’t ready for this. Fizzy, the bug tracker from 37Signals, is OPEN SOURCE. And it is a significantly bigger app than the Campfire and Writebook. Great Rails codebase to study. github.com/basecamp/fizzy
Can confirm. LLMs absolutely suck when it comes to anything novel. To me it makes sense, considering they’ve only been trained on the past.
No, it’s not Open Source.
I don’t think anyone’s truly angry about Omarchy by itself, instead I think it’s more a reaction from the constant hype online. The exact same thing happened with Ghostty earlier on in the year.
reddit has a shocking (though it shouldn't be) amount of people angry about omarchy I believe I have the only true response is we want to see an actual better world and death to this continuous shitty Mac/windows death march
I still remember my first 1GB disk drive Wild the amount of storage we can buy now.
Purchased the new mainboard and GPU. Looking forward to trying them both out!
We delivered on generational graphics upgradeability in a laptop. The new Framework Laptop 16 with @AMDRyzen AI 300 Series processors, @NVIDIAGeForce RTX 5070 graphics, and 240W USB-C power adapter is now live and available for pre-order!
Okay, this thing does look really nice when put together
Took me all day to set this up but I'm looking forward to recording this next video.
We need a tinder-like stack picker @dreamsofcode_io
This is something we will release in v1.0.0 Which are really close, in fact the Monitoring tool is open source and is available, we just need to make it available
Strong typing + highly idiomatic I wonder how looser languages are going to fare in the future.
This is already happening. Like @mitsuhiko choosing go as server lang because agents write go extremely well.
Every time I correct Claude lol
nbd, just prototyping some ideas for a better Amp CLI
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