According to the official Discord, “ACX has made the decision to close Booklore and step away.” Some contributors are working together on an unnamed replacement project.

For those not in the loop, Booklore was an app that for selfhosting book libraries. It had a nice UI. It was able to store metadata separately from the download files, so you could have an organized library without duplication. In recent weeks, there have been conflict about AI code, licensing, and general Discord nastiness.

RIP

  • Scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech
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    7 days ago

    I’m unaware of these, but I’ll take you at your word. I still say even if the guy is an asshole, we still lost someone who was contributing. If he is picking up his toys and going home, we still lost a developer. I wasn’t there for those issues so I don’t know how they were handled.

    I’ll compare it to Lemmy. Lemmy devs are (sorry guys) I’ll say… Disagreeable. They are headstrong and definitely have their own opinions which I have different opinions are about. I don’t think we would be friends. However, look at what they built, and the communities we’ve built thanks to their work. They started all of this, and now we have mbin and piefed and others thanks to what they started, even if don’t like how they handle things. We should always remember that the people contribute, and that’s more than the vast majority of us.

    (Not directed only at you commenter, but everyone else reading this to share my point of view)

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      I’m unaware of these, but I’ll take you at your word

      You got lost in the sauce because your critical thinking skills are already eroding. The LLM brainlet effect is real, the neurodegeneration has already set in.

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        5 days ago

        So what you didn’t want to read the rest of that and just jumped to insulting me? I’ll never be ashamed of learning new information and adjusting my views.

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      It seems to me that having an asshole that contributes is a shitty situation, but each to their own.

      (hehe poo joke but the point stands)

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      I still say even if the guy is an asshole, we still lost someone who was contributing.

      I use tt-rss. Tho I’ve never interacted with the dev personally, from what I can tell, he is kind of a hard headed, asshole. Still a great piece of software tho. Him being an alleged asshole doesn’t deter me.

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        6 days ago

        You don’t really need to care about that from a consumer perspective. Unfortunately however, this is a common weakness of FOSS projects. If the maintainer is an asshole, the project suffers and eventually dies most of the time. Being an asshole is not conducive towards attracting contributors. Who knew?

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          6 days ago

          Yeah I saw a blurb about that a couple months ago. Will have to investigate. Thanks for the heads up tho

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        7 days ago

        It would if he was dumping huge portions of AI generated code into it the repository faster than people could reasonably review it.

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      You may need to go catch up on this. The “dev” in this case caused more issues than they solved.

      One can’t be missed if one didn’t contribute to anything in the first place.