> Take Reddit and Hacker News as a fitting analogy
In so many ways they are not, but I see why you come to this conclusion. Some overlap in users.
To me opensource is "common good" stuff, HN and Reddit are "us playing on some one else's computer+software".
All options have integrations, gits, fzf's, etc. And AI is not just "another black box", it's going to save you a lot of typing very soon. This is good: more time for thinking and crafting; less time for boilerplate-y stuff.
In so many ways they are not, but I see why you come to this conclusion. Some overlap in users.
To me opensource is "common good" stuff, HN and Reddit are "us playing on some one else's computer+software".
All options have integrations, gits, fzf's, etc. And AI is not just "another black box", it's going to save you a lot of typing very soon. This is good: more time for thinking and crafting; less time for boilerplate-y stuff.