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  • glyph@mastodon.socialG glyph@mastodon.social

    @xgranade @ireneista "do you have five million dollars of disposable income to fund an alternative to the PSF" is a good place to start, if you want to frame it as a "hostile fork" situation. the only solution is to get involved in the messy process of politics and governance and try to figure out a way to negotiate a durable peace

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    @xgranade @ireneista unless you do have $5MM++ in which case, uh, cool, very happy for you

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    • glyph@mastodon.socialG glyph@mastodon.social

      @xgranade @ireneista "do you have five million dollars of disposable income to fund an alternative to the PSF" is a good place to start, if you want to frame it as a "hostile fork" situation. the only solution is to get involved in the messy process of politics and governance and try to figure out a way to negotiate a durable peace

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      @glyph @xgranade yes, well, if we did have five million dollars to spare we'd be spending it on building community and fighting Nazis (these are the same picture), not on technology. so 😕

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      • glyph@mastodon.socialG glyph@mastodon.social

        @xgranade @ireneista "do you have five million dollars of disposable income to fund an alternative to the PSF" is a good place to start, if you want to frame it as a "hostile fork" situation. the only solution is to get involved in the messy process of politics and governance and try to figure out a way to negotiate a durable peace

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        @glyph @ireneista One of those domino memes that starts with Calibre cutting a new release and topples into "Cassandra Granade runs for PSF Board."

        I just seriously do not want to. But I agree, getting into the messy politics is the only way forward with Python in particular.

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        • cap_ybarra@beige.partyC cap_ybarra@beige.party

          @xgranade @sparks
          as a casual pythonista i've been wanting to invest more time in using it because I have appreciated other community values (not taking fashy grant money being one)

          this is the thing that gives me pause instead: that they have abandoned engineering as a serious endeavor

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          @cap_ybarra @xgranade @sparks they do not take fash money, but they seem to be happily using a machine that is intrinsically inseparable from fash values anyway...

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          • theorangetheme@en.osm.townT theorangetheme@en.osm.town

            @xgranade @SnoopJ I think it'll be pretty hard for a while, unfortunately, and it'll depend on what you have the energy for. For now, for some things, interacting with slop might be unavoidable. 😕 Trying to minimize it as much as you can is still good, though.

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            @theorangetheme @xgranade I don't want to sell CPython's review process and test suite short here, nor the high quality of the work that Serhiy and Gregory do on the core. I don't subscribe to the theory that it's automatically bad work on technical merit because of the tools.

            But it *does* carry the taint of corporate influence, exposure to financial instability, and ethical/aesthetic unpleasantness, and I find that very regrettable.

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            • xgranade@wandering.shopX xgranade@wandering.shop

              @glyph @ireneista One of those domino memes that starts with Calibre cutting a new release and topples into "Cassandra Granade runs for PSF Board."

              I just seriously do not want to. But I agree, getting into the messy politics is the only way forward with Python in particular.

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              @xgranade @glyph we will absolutely figure out what we need to do to be eligible to vote, and vote for you, if it comes to that

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              • snoopj@hachyderm.ioS snoopj@hachyderm.io

                @theorangetheme @xgranade I don't want to sell CPython's review process and test suite short here, nor the high quality of the work that Serhiy and Gregory do on the core. I don't subscribe to the theory that it's automatically bad work on technical merit because of the tools.

                But it *does* carry the taint of corporate influence, exposure to financial instability, and ethical/aesthetic unpleasantness, and I find that very regrettable.

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                @theorangetheme I do agree with @xgranade that it's a leading indicator, especially if the scope of use grows…

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                • ozzelot@mstdn.socialO ozzelot@mstdn.social

                  @cap_ybarra @xgranade @sparks they do not take fash money, but they seem to be happily using a machine that is intrinsically inseparable from fash values anyway...

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                  @ozzelot @xgranade @sparks fair point, that too

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                  • snoopj@hachyderm.ioS snoopj@hachyderm.io

                    @theorangetheme I do agree with @xgranade that it's a leading indicator, especially if the scope of use grows…

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                    @theorangetheme @xgranade and possibly a compromise of the Code of Conduct, if Anthropic drops their commitment to not building weapons and turns Claude into another genocide machine at DOD's behest, as it seems they would like to/are being pressured to do.

                    (that ship has probably sailed on account of e.g. using GitHub in the first place)

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                    • ireneista@adhd.irenes.spaceI ireneista@adhd.irenes.space

                      @xgranade though, of course, it's hard to see what else we could have done

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                      @ireneista If there's any monolithic overly centralized dependency that makes sense to take on, it's the language itself.

                      It would have been nice if alternative implementations like PyPy, IronPython, and Jython could have taken off, but extension modules are just too important to leave out.

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                      • xgranade@wandering.shopX xgranade@wandering.shop

                        This is bad. This is very, very bad.

                        I'm not trying to pick on Python here, I pick it because Python is something I'm actively using, and so I have a vested interest in the project *not* being AI-vulnerable.

                        But it's not good, chat. It's very far from good, in fact.

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                        @xgranade is it "i'm afraid of what it touched" or "i'm displeased it happened at all"?

                        Because I'm definitely the latter, it's not practical for me to die on that hill.

                        The former is at least tractable.

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                        • xgranade@wandering.shopX xgranade@wandering.shop

                          This is bad. This is very, very bad.

                          I'm not trying to pick on Python here, I pick it because Python is something I'm actively using, and so I have a vested interest in the project *not* being AI-vulnerable.

                          But it's not good, chat. It's very far from good, in fact.

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                          @xgranade you shouldn't really be judging the code authors, but rather the maintainers. writing code is usually easier than reviewing it.

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                          • snoopj@hachyderm.ioS snoopj@hachyderm.io

                            @theorangetheme @xgranade and possibly a compromise of the Code of Conduct, if Anthropic drops their commitment to not building weapons and turns Claude into another genocide machine at DOD's behest, as it seems they would like to/are being pressured to do.

                            (that ship has probably sailed on account of e.g. using GitHub in the first place)

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                            @SnoopJ @theorangetheme Anthropic already works with Palantir. But by the time we get to friend-of-a-friend kind of logic...

                            https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20241107699415/en/Anthropic-and-Palantir-Partner-to-Bring-Claude-AI-Models-to-AWS-for-U.S.-Government-Intelligence-and-Defense-Operations

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                            • missingclara@chaos.socialM missingclara@chaos.social

                              @xgranade you shouldn't really be judging the code authors, but rather the maintainers. writing code is usually easier than reviewing it.

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                              @MissingClara I agree maintaining is the more difficult part, but introducing wildly unethical and flawed tooling into the authorship stage is a problem, and a major one at that.

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                              • xgranade@wandering.shopX xgranade@wandering.shop

                                This is bad. This is very, very bad.

                                I'm not trying to pick on Python here, I pick it because Python is something I'm actively using, and so I have a vested interest in the project *not* being AI-vulnerable.

                                But it's not good, chat. It's very far from good, in fact.

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                                @xgranade Huh, checked exactly that a few hours ago and didn't see the warning. Recent commit?

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                                • astraluma@tacobelllabs.netA astraluma@tacobelllabs.net

                                  @xgranade is it "i'm afraid of what it touched" or "i'm displeased it happened at all"?

                                  Because I'm definitely the latter, it's not practical for me to die on that hill.

                                  The former is at least tractable.

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                                  @xgranade oh, it looks like the warning is complicated?

                                  https://github.com/python/cpython/commits?author=claude shows no commits

                                  so idk what exactly the warning is saying

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                                  • astraluma@tacobelllabs.netA astraluma@tacobelllabs.net

                                    @xgranade is it "i'm afraid of what it touched" or "i'm displeased it happened at all"?

                                    Because I'm definitely the latter, it's not practical for me to die on that hill.

                                    The former is at least tractable.

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                                    @astraluma A bit complex, but the rough summary would be a bit of column A, a bit of column B?

                                    I'm definitely displeased, no question. I'm also afraid of what it touched, but not to the degree that I'm abandoning Python wholesale nor encouraging others to do so.

                                    As mentioned, I'm not trying to pick on Python in particular, so much as that it's an example that's near and dear to my heart?

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                                    • xgranade@wandering.shopX xgranade@wandering.shop

                                      @SnoopJ @theorangetheme Anthropic already works with Palantir. But by the time we get to friend-of-a-friend kind of logic...

                                      https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20241107699415/en/Anthropic-and-Palantir-Partner-to-Bring-Claude-AI-Models-to-AWS-for-U.S.-Government-Intelligence-and-Defense-Operations

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                                      @xgranade @theorangetheme yea, you run into "no ethical consumption" awful fast in software

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                                      • xgranade@wandering.shopX xgranade@wandering.shop

                                        @ireneista If there's any monolithic overly centralized dependency that makes sense to take on, it's the language itself.

                                        It would have been nice if alternative implementations like PyPy, IronPython, and Jython could have taken off, but extension modules are just too important to leave out.

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                                        @xgranade @ireneista Keep an eye on MicroPython; https://pyscript.net supports it as a backend, where it has the obvious benefit of, well, being small

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                                        • astraluma@tacobelllabs.netA astraluma@tacobelllabs.net

                                          @xgranade oh, it looks like the warning is complicated?

                                          https://github.com/python/cpython/commits?author=claude shows no commits

                                          so idk what exactly the warning is saying

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                                          @astraluma Searching through commits directly at the command line, @SnoopJ found a list:

                                          https://hachyderm.io/@SnoopJ/116133154453198084

                                          I found a few more by searching PR discussions, some mention Claude as the author but don't include that in Git metadata.

                                          That said, the warning banner has been appearing for some folks and not others, I have no idea why.

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