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After Xbox and Windows, now GITHUB is in crisis, "failing me, every single day, and it is personal"
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I wonder where it's gone wrong. What would it have cost github to keep operating decently for the vast majority of small users, and still have a business side?
On step 6, the long-term investors certainly don't profit - but the private equity firms invested in buying up big companies often do. They're the ones aggressively taking over, cutting costs all over, and selling as soon as the result causes the stock price to jump as they showcase record profits; usually because it will take time for the structure to fall apart.
Microsoft did the same with Skype, but the tech, dont install new ceo or leadership, run it into the ground
Why would Micro$oft keep project that doesn't bring more and more profits? Github is no longer a product in itself for them. It's a platform to sell Azure and Copilot subscriptions.
Microslop bought GitHub for the training data. That’s it. That was the whole point.
The funniest part is that their model is considered to be rather shit-tier.
What? Microsoft bought GitHub in 2018. ChatGTP was released 4 years later. The AI boom wasn't a thing when MS was buying Github and no one was thinking about using it for data back then. Cloud was big thing in 2018 and MS bought GitHub to integrate it with Azure and sell computing to people using github actions.
Everyone with any foresight whatsoever has been thinking about using every source of data since the Babylonians were taking census 6000 years ago.
And they said years earlier at dev meetings: Microsoft is about data. Harvest all you can. Hence the linked in purchase. They may have not known chatgpt was around the corner, but they did believe that the value is in harvesting as much information as possible.
Google Voice was also a service designed to gather training data for speech to text / text to speech services at Google. That’s why it was free. The advent of LLMs just gave it something else to plug the data into. The Microslopening of GitHub, at its core, had similar motivations. Having effectively full backend visibility of all content on the (at the time) centralized service that damn near everyone who publicized their code was using to publicize their code was a valuable business proposition even before they shoved it all in to a training set.
We're talking about using code to train models which wasn't a thing until LLMs were able to generate code which was after they bought GitHub. I'm pretty sure in 2018 they weren't looking at GitHub as source of training data. It was a way to get developers to use their tools. Everyone was using Github and MS wanted to market their products to them. First Azure, now Copilot.
They probably could have put a few MS ads on the website for Azure or w/e and actually made a profit. Otherwise, they could have just left it alone, it wasn't hurting or competing with them.
Honestly it was helping them. Add in another hoop for me to jump through for open source/indie projects and I'm just going full Linux, especially with all the effort I keep having to go through to keep windows how I want it. Like windows is genuinely becoming as much if not more effort and headaches than Linux for me. I'm also running out of windows only games, once these last couple communities die I'll probably never look at anything msoft again in my life all because of the companies constant anti-user decisions.
I never understand this: Linux has always been the reliable and manageable one. Windows has always been the flakey corporate nonsense. It is the one that causes me headaches. Every since XP came out.
Games, well that's a fair point.
It is not the Microsoft way!