I have been working on special licence and a library project for years, finally getting close to be fully released to the public.
It comes with 3 new licences,
The D.I.C ( pronounce diss licence),
The D.I.C.K Licence ( say it the D-Licence ), and the D-Code open sovereign licence.
Which had a special clause for AI bot and llm training forcing any llm training on this subset of data to also be published under the D-open code sovereign licence .
Read more at
Https://datapond.earth
And
Https://dsafe.us
The project is not officially launched yet, in two weeks I will have much more Information on how to join and grow this public domain D-initiative.
I love it.
It remembers context well, and the code quality is top notch.
I usually copy paste screenshot of the result as a feedback, and use a couple of round of reviews after the first iteration.
I also use it as a though partner on itself, asking it to take the role of a master ux designer, or expert sales person to find design flaws, and suggest improving the result... I am ditching intellij and Juno. I don't really like the editor on itself, because I am used to have my intellih shortcuts, but Gemini produces wonderfull code for me. Maybe because I give it good prompt. And the project I am building is a public good for society and the environment, so maybe gemini likes me more than he likes you... Who knows!
Pronounce A-Library "The Unicode character for the Cherokee letter 'A' (Ꭰ) is U+13A0"
Launching a kick-starter for it in the coming weeks. Hoping to make a difference for the next few generations for a better world and education.
https://dsafe.us
and
https://datapond.earth
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