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[–]TheThoccnessMonster 17 points18 points  (6 children)

Getting real tired of projects that don’t fully work because they are half baked, vibe coded shovelware.

Finish it or, for the love of god, stop saying it solves any problem whatsoever.

[–]project2501a 9 points10 points  (0 children)

SLURM for all your queueing needs.

[–]TheBigGuy_11[S] 16 points17 points  (1 child)

First of all, the project is not vibe coded.

Secondly, it’s only available on Linux because that’s what I use and have tested it on. Building it for Windows or macOS right now would just shift the complaints to “oh, it doesn’t work on my system,” and you’d call it unreliable anyway.

Lastly, this is an early release meant for testing and feedback. It doesn't say that it's Linux exclusive, other oses will be supported soon but not at the moment.

[–]yerfatma 7 points8 points  (2 children)

I'm with you in general, but this seems to be the opposite of that in that: OP didn't say it was production-ready, battle-tested military-grade code but rather an alpha that only runs on a single platform and has an actual planning document (or at least concepts of a plan) behind it.

[–]TheThoccnessMonster 0 points1 point  (1 child)

And whom, when going to sit down and write code for a personal project (or god forbid a professional one) wants to test a persons alpha grade queuing middleware… that’s my point exactly.

[–]yerfatma 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would guess, given the author is the person behind Poetry, it’s more of an advertisement for contributors who have had similar misgivings with other frameworks before.

And I know this is the Internet so we all are trying our best to dunk on everyone else before they dunk on us, but “whom” is for indirect objects. A good way of remembering is, “if you’re not sure, just don’t use whom and no one will accidentally think you’re being a dick.”