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Last week I released Gata Router - https://github.com/gata-router

Gata is an open source automated L1 ticket triage tool for Zendesk. It costs pennies per ticket for it to route tickets to the correct team.

During development I was regularly seeing over 90% accuracy. The average for humans is 60-80%.

The whole thing runs in your AWS account.

There's more information in the release announcement - https://www.proactiveops.io/archive/meet-gata-the-automated-...


A few times I've wondered, where would Docker Inc be today if Microsoft acquired them back in 2017?

Early 2017 was peak Docker and Docker Inc. Those were the days. Container hype was everywhere. Before moby. Before all the pivots.

Microsoft was embracing open source and the cloud. They were acquiring dev tools.

It was a missed opportunity for both companies.


They probably would've kept autobuilds free for open source and I wouldn't have switched to GHCR and Github Actions for all my projects. Seems Microsoft got my "business" anyway.


I don't want Microsoft's fingers all over docker -- if anything that would have accelerated the rise of e.g. podman


> This seems more like having several random contractors who you've never met coming into your business in the middle of night. [...] Agencies that routinely swap workers into or out of various roles at your company without asking or telling you, so you don't have any idea who the person working in the office is, what they're doing, or even if they're supposed to be there.

Sounds very similar to how global SIs staff enterprise IT contracts.


Very cool. There's an impressive number of little details. My favourite is that the Paint app actually works.


Vyvanse is a hell of a drug


Amen


IYKYK


Buttondown already offers this - https://docs.buttondown.com/paid-subscriptions


I'm starting to sense a pattern with this project.

They've squashed the history to hide their earlier "error". This isn't compliant with section 5a of the GPLv3[1].

"sketchy at best" is a polite description of this pattern of behaviour.

[1] https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.en.html#section5


It isn't unheard of for 2 companies to announce a shutdown on the same day. What is less common is for them to both announce it on the same day and last day isn't 4 weeks/30 days.

When I saw this announcement after seeing pocket earlier, I immediately started to wonder if there was a regulatory change on 8 July.


DOJ starts enforcement of the new DSP on that date, for one thing.

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44071372


Not just Tokyo or Japan. It is the same in Singapore, Hong Kong, Bangkok, big cities in China and more.


We even have this in the UK. I lived in one. It was funny to me to live in the shopping centre.


+1 for (eventually) baking it ty into ruff. In my mind static type checking is a form of linting.

For years I pushed black for formatting code. Once formatting was baked into ruff I ditched black. Having fewer dependencies to track and update simplifies my life and shortens my dependabot queue.


IANAL but that is my understanding. I created an issue to get some clarification - https://github.com/vantage-sh/vantage-mcp-server/issues/31


The issue was initially closed with the following comment:

> Hey Dave, it is as it is stated. The MCP is published with dual licenses depending on your intent. > https://fossa.com/blog/dual-licensing-models-explained/

After further discussion on the ticket the license is now just MIT.


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