There are other awful oss things out there too that I won't share because they would dox me.
I agree the key is boundaries. You will not be famous with them but you will enjoy your hobby and have a greater chance of forming real connections with them.
Once chat bots started yelling at me to update my repos, or submitting trash PRS, I made a new rule for myself. If someone wants a change I will let them make a pr and will read it when I want too.
So sorry to the million dollar teams making tens of million off my work but won't hire me for a job but my life is way more important no matter how much you yell.
i think more people should be using licenses that prohibit commercial use without financial support. you’ve already got a user base. make them pay
My mistake was, I assumed it wouldn't be that grimey. It turns out there are all types of scams and schemes.
I had someone pretend to interview me. During the interview they used vague language about one of my more tightly licensed packages asking if they could use it. I said no but if they gave me a role I liked I could agree with it. They cut off the "interview" immediately.
I also had multiple job offers not let me fill out my prior art.
It's slimy out there. Now that people can send code into LLMs and launder it I don't think it's very hopeful for individuals to enforce a license against any company making any money, and it's not worth it if the company isn't.
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