This seems to be the case. You have warpstream who is a former sponsor of Benthos and integrated their product DEEPLY now feeling left out when they talk about things happening in 12 hours and imagine what else could happen in more time; I'd imagine a purchase like this is months in the making. They wrote this blog post that reads like a scorned ex-lover and ends with we did it because you made us.
Over on X, you have the CEO of Confluent writing 18 tweets trying to stay relevant and throw shade at his two competitors drinking his milkshake. I like how he snuck in "Kafka will continue to be the default standard and reference implementation" in that stream of thought.
HugeMCE was created because TinyMCE bait and switched users by growing a base on the MIT License and moving to GPLv2 in the latest version to push users to a commercial pay by use license. HugeMCE forks from the v6.8.x version that was still the MIT license to continue supporting those copyleft behind after the fact.
Origin thread: https://github.com/tinymce/tinymce/issues/9453
Any chance you can create a cypress test or selenium test out of your repro steps? It looks like you are pretty close in the text description.
Not that I want 1000's of UI tests but a UI test is a bug repro that never needed to happen.
"The implementation of the MoE layer in this repository is not efficient. The implementation was chosen to avoid the need for custom kernels to validate the correctness of the model."
Or perhaps release your actual code AND the simplified implementation instead of hiding it and saying "you don't know her, she goes to a different high school"
Not just someone but the CEO of the company.
He used HIS platform to say "This week, @xAI will open source Grok" (https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1767108624038449405) and they aren't doing that. What they delivered specifically says "We are releasing the base model weights and network architecture of Grok-1, our large language model."
Over on X, you have the CEO of Confluent writing 18 tweets trying to stay relevant and throw shade at his two competitors drinking his milkshake. I like how he snuck in "Kafka will continue to be the default standard and reference implementation" in that stream of thought.