A code review interface for GitHub pull requests.
Appears to work in a similar way to Gerrit (which I am a fan of). Interoperates well with ghstack and Sapling.
Metaβs source control system.
Git-compatible. Optimized for large monorepos.
Submits a GitHub pull request for each commit in a stack of commits.
External dependency manager for Bazel.
Generates Buck build rules for Rust from Cargo dependencies.
Bazel-like, polyglot, reproducible, incremental build system.
A security-focused, Android-based mobile operating system.
Multi-boot USB drive boot loader.
WireGuard implementation as a Rust library.
A free Tailscale control server.
WireGuard-based mesh VPN.
WireGuard-based VPN with NAT traversal.
I am generally skeptical when it comes to how much good something can do when it seems to cost nothing. At least with direct redistribution via taxes the costs are transparent. Minimum wages only have hidden costs. Could homelessness be one of them?
On the other hand, correlation does not imply causation.
7-Zip fork optimized for Windows desktop use.
Freie Rechtsprechungsdatenbank fΓΌr Deutschland.
The commercial version of Mold, supporting Mach-O.
A fast linker. Free (MIT-licensed) for GNU/Linux.
Whether income inequality is the result of a fair process is not the main question that needs answering. Is it fair that I was born with a usefully high IQ into a stable society that craves knowledge workers? No, it is a privilege and has nothing to do with fairness. Yet it helps no one to take that particular privilege away.
Instead, we should accept that some will be privileged and some will be disadvantaged, strive to improve living standards for everyone, and lift up the less lucky by way of redistribution and public services.
It seems to me like the same sort of pseudomechanistic thinking that quacks have made use of forever, equating concepts from different levels of abstraction to maximize confusion.
Terminal user interface framework for Python.
Whether inflation goes to profits or elsewhere isnβt really the question. Thatβs analyzing the outcome, not the cause.
After all, the higher revenues resulting from a price increase due to an increase in demand or reduction in supply have to go somewhere. If they all went to labor, would that make it βgreedflationβ too, just with a different greedy actor?