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These are all fairly standard terms.... nothing crazy


lol those are extremely anti-consumer and anti-human behaviors. Some of us don't want to live in a corporate hell holes.


Yes, but the companies want to reserve the right to turn evil later.


If that’s the case, and it certainly isn’t for Emacs, my preferred editor, then it should become non-standard.


Is it? My editor's terms of service seem much more user friendly:

https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html



I've managed to get close enough w/ kde. I just asked claude code to implement it for me, and it web searched and built config files.


But that won't fit the narrative that Antrhopic is an evil company nickel and diming their users...


As if we needed more evidence to corroborate that.


I'll stand up and say we do need more evidence of that please.


Have you seen the near daily complaints about how Claude is getting worse or more expensive? I feel like there have been many recent posts like that, but it’s not limited to just here either. It seems like a lot of people are feeling like Anthropic is at least being not transparent, although many would say deceitful.


From their X:

> You can now run multiple Claude sessions side by side from one window, with a new sidebar to manage them all.


I wonder if using a model with a higher TOK/s would yield improvements, as the model will have faster feedback loops


Thank you so much for making this. Screen studio was unbelievably expensive for what it was


This is actually the first use case where I agree with the poster. really interesting, especially for technical people using ai. why would you spend time setting up and installing an mcp server when u can give it one man page


use the new gpt oss to have 0 logs end to end. but cool project


I used it twice. It's good. You can also just take payments under your own name if it's a small project but otherwise stripe atlas is good. Only pay the delaware llc fee every year and that's it.


Do you pay someone to file your taxes?


I made a vscode extension which I charge money for. I mainly relied on reddit + seo to gain users. Eg: I made interesting reddit posts, and made a pretty website. Then users find it organically


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