Unlike OP, I don't think forks are great. Far too many forks happen when they shouldn't. In this case, it feels like the original project was hijacked just because it lacked a feature this person wanted.
Many forks can confuse the market and fracture adoption. A dozen different projects, each with slightly different features, is harmful in my opinion. A fork should be done as a last resort. With AI, it may become just another knee jerk reaction.
Yeah, he probably didn’t actually didnt develop anything. Saying he’s “been working on this for a while” impies he built it from scratch or actualy make some changes, but it’s really just a fork. and the disclaimer like “AI-assisted code completion, some human validation” implies that he used ai. Most Redditors probably wouldn’t even know how Git or GitHub works to notice. and also the video is very very similar to openscreen
Unlike OP, I don't think forks are great. Far too many forks happen when they shouldn't. In this case, it feels like the original project was hijacked just because it lacked a feature this person wanted.
Many forks can confuse the market and fracture adoption. A dozen different projects, each with slightly different features, is harmful in my opinion. A fork should be done as a last resort. With AI, it may become just another knee jerk reaction.
Yeah, he probably didn’t actually didnt develop anything. Saying he’s “been working on this for a while” impies he built it from scratch or actualy make some changes, but it’s really just a fork. and the disclaimer like “AI-assisted code completion, some human validation” implies that he used ai. Most Redditors probably wouldn’t even know how Git or GitHub works to notice. and also the video is very very similar to openscreen