← Back to context Comment by abenga 12 hours ago The README has an ad at the top.Yeeeah, nope. 5 comments abenga Reply CaptainOfCoit 12 hours ago For a cloud-based terminal emulator that heavily focuses on AI none the less. And they have the stomach to call it "for developers". selectnull 11 hours ago The tool itself has no ads. What's wrong with a README having an ad? _ZeD_ 11 hours ago everything. selectnull 10 hours ago So much talk about paying open source developers and when someone actually does something about it and try to make some money, it's again not good enough.Damned if you do and damned if you don't. esafak 8 hours ago Why don't you sponsor the project so they can take it down?
CaptainOfCoit 12 hours ago For a cloud-based terminal emulator that heavily focuses on AI none the less. And they have the stomach to call it "for developers".
selectnull 11 hours ago The tool itself has no ads. What's wrong with a README having an ad? _ZeD_ 11 hours ago everything. selectnull 10 hours ago So much talk about paying open source developers and when someone actually does something about it and try to make some money, it's again not good enough.Damned if you do and damned if you don't. esafak 8 hours ago Why don't you sponsor the project so they can take it down?
_ZeD_ 11 hours ago everything. selectnull 10 hours ago So much talk about paying open source developers and when someone actually does something about it and try to make some money, it's again not good enough.Damned if you do and damned if you don't. esafak 8 hours ago Why don't you sponsor the project so they can take it down?
selectnull 10 hours ago So much talk about paying open source developers and when someone actually does something about it and try to make some money, it's again not good enough.Damned if you do and damned if you don't.
For a cloud-based terminal emulator that heavily focuses on AI none the less. And they have the stomach to call it "for developers".
The tool itself has no ads. What's wrong with a README having an ad?
everything.
So much talk about paying open source developers and when someone actually does something about it and try to make some money, it's again not good enough.
Damned if you do and damned if you don't.
Why don't you sponsor the project so they can take it down?