> Are there any licenses or contracts that a project could use and would hold up in court that they need to stay FOSS forever?
The Linux kernel is GPL with likely at least hundreds of copyright holders and no CLA, that means there is no way for someone to say "I am the legal owner and the new development will be under a proprietary license".
Cloudflare does a lot more these days. You can run a JS app in Workers and any Linux app in a container. You can have them host your database and object storage.
Good meeting, appreciate the engagement, added new action items "add yet another way to do AI in Workers, say something about long schedule agentic driven" and "go to market with new unrelated Web Application Firewall product".
Well, Voidzero already attempted to rugpull the Vite project into a commercial paid licensing for "Vite+" that they then had to back out of and release under MIT because it just didn't work out.
I think Voidzero was already adrift without a plan and this acquihire is literally just that, new employment for the people behind it.
Maybe Cloudflare will allow them to maintain oxc, but expect them to writing features for Cloudflare Workers from now on.
> The proxy sits inside the VM rather than on our servers because only the VM knows provenance—from the server's perspective, a Cowork request is indistinguishable from any other API client.
That means the attacker can still exfiltrate files if they get root inside the VM.
Why not run the proxy outside the VM, still on the client?
> Imagine how people think about a "work truck" vs the 150k shiny lifted toy in the third garage. Same tool, totally different treatment from even the same person using the tool!
> Will AI ever cross into the realm of "beloved and cherished tool" in the minds of the masses?
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