Cool that many consumers of open source software continuously assume malintent rather than genuine error. Instead of finding a chance to contribute and improve the commons, it's taken as a chance to accuse and zing. I'm tired y'all.
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meh, I think some folks just have stop energy as their go-to way of communicating.
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Had to look up what "stop energy" is, and I've learned a thing. Thanks! -- think you're right.
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I hope this isn't in regards to async-std? I, personally, think it is a really good direction. Furthermore, there is plenty of room for other implementations. It is so early in Rust ecosystem.
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It is in this case, but it could easily apply to any other project I've worked on in the past year.
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Heh, there's like multiple people doing this. When I posted this I'd only seen GitHub. But apparently Reddit has been at it as well. Agree it's unhelpful.
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Gross competitive behavior. Sadly some f/oss devs motivation is fame instead of solving problems and think they can have a monopoly on an idea they literally license as free. Good news is they never stick at it. They'll bail to a new ecosystem to land grab..
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I do not use async-std but I am so happy it exists. Next project I'll be trying it out. This should never be a "competitive" spirit but a "proving out ideas" spirit. Projects which are greedy about the best ideas are my favorite, please don't be discouraged!
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