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Post #1673883

2026-03-19 17:34 UTC

@webology @ehmatthes @wsvincent Fair on the Masto pulse-check, as it does lean negative. I also agree that Charlie et al. have done great work which has moved Python forward... It still doesn't distill my point about OpenAI ... Many of us still use Msoft, Google, Apple products despite questionable leadership, so it's not likely a death knell to the tooling and their use... But there are reasons that some of us try, as best we can, to de-platform or to lessen our dependence on these products, even when they are essentially "free" (i.e., gmail, facebook/IG, twitter, etc...) And given the financial volatility of where we are today (I know we may differ on our prognostication on what the future holds re: bubble pops and all), it makes me wonder how OpenAI leverages their stake in Astral should their financial situation change drastically. But on the whole, yes, I'm hopeful a community-led alternative provides a best-case dismount point should it come to that.

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  • @webology@mastodon.social 2026-03-19 17:51

    @pythonbynight (culling the list a bit) My take is that LLMs are really useful and I see years ahead of them getting better. That said, when local models reach the frontier models' current level (I believe they will by the end of the year), they will have achieved "good enough" status to be useful. In the end, open source wins, and I never thought UV or Ruff would be the last time any of us switched tools. They are just the best we have today. 🍿

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