I'm surprised there's not an evident fork yet.
Kissaki
Real issues and contributions aside; creating one plugin is not contributing to Wordpress core/itself. And if they make good money over many years, I would agree that that alone is not a proportional or very significant contribution.
The plugin was evidently significant. But doesn't necessarily indicate overall contributions or proportionality.
btw, I love your avatar :D
I don't see any mention of an ML assistant?
Sorry about that.
As a side note; An '/s', used to indicate sarcasm, would have made it clear to me that it is a joke.
and then modify these using neutral prompts to meet a business goal (e.g., “increase the likelihood of us selling our product”).
Doesn't seem much different from pushing/pressuring a human to meet a business goal like that.
If it was intended as a joke, I don't see what would indicate it as such.
There are comments and people that like to spin this story. So I assume that's what the comment was. Meaning what it's saying.
I do ask when things are unclear or to open up the other party to elaborate on their views or meanings. I don't know what I could have asked here though.
I took no [personal] offense. I replied because I did not want to let that outlandish, divisive, conspiracy claim stand without any refute or criticism.
All I hope for is that the Controller fits well in my long thin hands - like the fat Steam Controller does.
With the right joystick in place, it's certainly a product I may buy. The Steam Controller trackpad was not a sufficient alternative for joystick input when most games designed input with the right joystick in mind. Aiming and camera control with a variable and non-tactile deadzone and input default of trackpad camera controls has always been annoying to me.
Not like you think it is. It's not a small exclusive club where they do what they want in a planned manner and only to their own gain and amusement.
Is it open source? Another article I read earlier said R1 is open weight, not open source. This article only says the org uses open source practices. No other mention of "open".