Nah, disagreement on semantics. I used Framework to broadly describe codebases which do a ton of work that a developer can rely on without building their own from scratch, which is accurate. Every mechanism or benefit that Cloudflare CDNJS provides for the user could technically be done by the developers themselves, as unlikely as that is.
A simple search could do you a world of good, pal.
Are they maintainable long term?
EDIT: Seaweed appears to sell storage used for the project? Can it not be selfhosted?
EDIT 2: RustFS: "The fast data foundation for the AI era."
If somebody could confirm or deny this with more certainly I would appreciate it.
TBH there really is no trust to be given when the maintainer is a slopper, so I would worry about potential updates ruining the whole project.
For example if a device manufacturer provides drivers for linux, or a software developer has a version for Arch, but it's missing a pkg build or config file, most users simply won't be ably to figure out how to manually install it and CORE or Flathub probably don't have any official packages for it.
There are millions of such niche cases like this every day.
It's so nice to see some people speaking reason. If only any of those people ran multibillion dollar companies.
That's fair
My apologies but after talking with the team about finances the project got shelved. I am sorry if I got anybody's hopes up. I'll be sure to go check my email, now.
Crowdstrike as in the compant responsible for a global outage for machines using it including airports, hotels, fuelstations, banks, broadcasting, and manufacturing?
The company that accidentally made every impacted machine boot-loop because they accidentally added a whole bunch of empty lines of code to production?
Are you one of the malicious actors? Thats some shit I'd expect to hear from the people doing this, trying to justify the attack by blaming the users for "capitalism".
Ty for the reply, I will look more into SeaweedFS.