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I've Sold Out

https://mariozechner.at/posts/2026-04-08-ive-sold-out/
55•doppp•1h ago

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sunaookami•1h ago
Happy for Mario, Pi is the best harness I've ever tried. But overall disappointed by this decision. "This time everything is different" until it's not.
direwolf20•30m ago
In a world with certain incentives, one must always expect people to act in accordance with them. If you don't like it, change the incentives or cope.
Maxious•26m ago
Things can be worse - this decision means 2 out of the 3 principals of the Vienna School of Agentic Coding have not sold out to OpenAI
disiplus•21m ago
yet
patleeman•7m ago
I’m not disappointed. It seems philosophically the teams are aligned and Pi as a project can continue and be supported. It’s a better outcome than most could expect.
anilgulecha•24m ago
Incidentally pi stopped working today - under the Claude subscription ban for other harnesses. Awaiting a plugin that fixes it.
politelemon•6m ago
How is anthropic enforcing the ban, are there identifiers sent from harnesses?
rullelito•21m ago
At least they didn't call it Open pi.
shevy-java•5m ago
Not yet. :)
blitzar•2m ago
open pi for all humanity - opah for short
collabs•13m ago
> The one thing that differentiated Armin from other internet trolls was the way he conducted himself in these heated discussions. He was never emotional or aggressive. Our discussions would either end in cordial disagreement, or a newfound common understanding. That's extremely rare on the internet.

Ah haha so armin is also an Internet troll, right? For example if I said, one thing that sets the "Concorde apart from other commercial airliners, ..." I am saying the Concorde is a commercial airliner.

czottmann•8m ago
Related: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47688206
shevy-java•5m ago
> You cannot imagine what people called me on social media and via email, despite me having zero control over the situation

Well, perhaps they were right. Naturally when it comes to open source, people don't have any control over what others do with their own time. If they do not contribute financially (or their own time into improvement a project) then even less so. Still, it is a decision that has been made because of prioritising one's own personal goals. This is fine; but to expect that others share the same 1:1 opinion is not logical.

> Like me, he thinks open-source and open protocols are a necessity, not just lipstick on a corporate pig.

I think the description is also painting lipstick on a pig. I've seen too many who promote open source but then sell out suddenly. Github? And what is the influence Shopify is doing in the ruby ecosystem? But anyway, that is all their own personal thing. To assume any community needs to share those personal success stories ... it makes no sense.

> Earendil's products are built on top of pi.

Ok, so ... that is lipstick. Aka promo. I don't understand why he critisizes others but then does the same himself. Which is fine; I just don't get the assessment he is doing.

> Despite its Tolkien-inspired name, Earendil is not a tech company with fascist tendencies.

Here he refers to Palantir clearly. Thiel is abusing Tolkien IMO. Or he sees himself as Sauron or whatever. But he is more a clown Sauron, just like his mad orange king is.

> who think software, and specifically AI, should serve humans, not the other way around.

Does AI serve humans? Or does it serve those who control it?

> Finally, and most importantly to me, almost everyone on the team has kids.

So what? I mean, many people who are not so well in the head, had kids. I am not saying that refers to the blog author here, mind you - I refer to the "my criterium is that all have kids". Pity on those fools who don't have kids then?

> pi is owned by Earendil, the company.

Ultimately people will derive value from it, or not; but it is clearly a private project. Even if open source, we can see that with chrome + Google. Google makes most decisions. Yes, you can build on top of it; I use thorium right now, for instance. But I am not fooled one second who effectively controls a project here.

Best luck of success to him.

walthamstow•2m ago
Why does everything have to be named after Lord of the bloody Rings

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