And, DMCA is bad law but many companies make it worse in their overzealousness to "comply" with it.
If anyone else remembers this incident and can link to a source that'd be great for my sanity.
Maybe similar to this: >>17214257
I do have a love-hate relationship with MS, but I don't love the fact that they own 80% of my stack (Yes, I know, my choice) between TypeScript, VSCode, NPM, Github, etc..
Also on VSCodium, it only fixes the telemetry bullshit, the custom LSP Plugins that microsoft keeps for themselves or whatever are not available there. so If you want to use for example copilot or other -microsoft official- plugins you can't do so on VSCodium
Also let's add the whole Github Copilot WhiteWashing non-FOSS proprietary code into anyone to steal. Basically breaking the current status quo in favour of the megacorps that can steal it all and respect no licenses
This incident was Casey Muratori raising an issue about Windows Terminal performance:
https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/issues/10362
https://twitter.com/cmuratori/status/1522471966929653761
https://hn.algolia.com/?dateEnd=1687287343&dateRange=custom&...
Not really. It was a good point but it wasn't clearcut.
Of course I don't think the VScode situation is great but it's far from being "the biggest enemy of FOSS".
That's why I was wondering if there were any other recent events. I've not been keeping track, truly.
https://www.itprotoday.com/windows-78/inside-story-how-microsofts-open-source-code-theft-was-discoveredI wouldn't trust MS with my business as an indie dev, that's all
And I wouldn't trust their -true- intentions on FOSS beyond how their incentives align currently with the space