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    1 year ago

    Sorry, he wrote all these? Or did he just own lots of stock in a company that hired engineers who made these things?

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    This is like giving Hitler a thumbs up because you saw him lean down and pet a stray dog…

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    Engineers did that. Zuck just saw no business advantage to keep it private. He agreed to open-source them to popularize whatever they build in Meta to make hiring engineers easier, since they already know whatever they use inside Meta

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    Congratulations, he’s done some good things amidst the almost immeasurable harm that he has done to humanity as a whole.

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      I agree. I avoid React because I don’t want to be opinion of Facebook influenced by being invested in its tech.

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    Google too open sources a mountain of code every year - most of it very good code. It doesn’t make Google any less evil.

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          kinda, it started with quitting React partly because I preferred Vue and partly because of Facebook, but then I slowly extended it to others. I don’t know if I’m avoiding them all, I will probably use Llama at some point.

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    Man, the Opencompute foundation work just gets no love even from people to trying to simp Facebook’s work in opensource.