Cessation of public development of Kefir C compiler

(kefir.protopopov.lv)

31 points | by f311a 2 hours ago ago

2 comments

  • kator 15 minutes ago

    > Yet, this shift made me re-evaluate the open source code publishing. Prior to that, I have been positive about free and open software, and considered this to be the default mode for work such as kefir. I did not require any justifications from myself to publish something. Now, however, I feel more and more that the main beneficiaries of my unpaid work are companies scraping the internet to train large language models. Currently accepted status quo in this area goes against my own intentions in licensing this work under GNU GPLv3. Publication has ceased to be the "null hypothesis" for me, and requires explicit mental justification which I am not able to provide.

    I feel this pain, one of my small donation driven sites has been destroyed by crawlers who just ignore robots.txt and burn the site into the ground.

    Sort of jokingly I proposed an update to the "spam fax" law:

    https://www.karlbunch.com/random/website-protection-act/

  • turtleyacht an hour ago

    It was nice hearing about it. If this is a healthy direction for the project, then so be it. At least source to previous versions is still available.