Haskell always hurts my brain, but in a good way. I want to understand it, but haven't been bothered thus far.
Norfair 6 minutes ago [-]
Garnix has as good as no vendor lock-in (awesome!) and NixCI (https://nix-ci.com) is almost a drop-in replacement so at least migrating is super easy.
Cu3PO42 24 minutes ago [-]
I loved garnix and I’m sad to see the service shut down. That said, open sourcing the platform is the best way to do it I can imagine. I wish the team success at Shopify.
guyzana 5 minutes ago [-]
Btw, now that the repository is open-sourced, it poses an increased security risk for any customers who haven't migrated yet.
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sidcool 20 minutes ago [-]
garnix will be shutting down and deleting all user data on July 15th. Read the blog post here (OP's link). wut?
em-bee 12 minutes ago [-]
it was posted on may 28th. that's a 6 weeks warning. still not ideal, but hopefully they made sure that users got notified directly too.
btw "garnix" means "nothing" in german. translating the article to german makes for a funny reading: "nothing is shutting down, nothing is open sourced" ;-)
joshred 14 minutes ago [-]
Sounds like they wanted the people and not the product they were developing.
penultimatename 14 minutes ago [-]
Nevermind, didn’t see the date.
mh- 11 minutes ago [-]
I'm assuming their customers aren't finding out via HN, though. The blog post was on May 28. Not a ton of time by any means, but not 5 days.
javawizard 10 minutes ago [-]
Please read the article. This post is over a month and a half old.
esafak 16 minutes ago [-]
On another OS tooling note, jdx is joining entire.io while continuing to work on mise: https://jdx.dev/sponsors.html
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btw "garnix" means "nothing" in german. translating the article to german makes for a funny reading: "nothing is shutting down, nothing is open sourced" ;-)