Astral to Join OpenAI
An Internet who previously sold Python tools (business model: 'Uber for build scripts') cashes out by joining OpenAI (business model: 'Uber for customer abuse'), penning a heartfelt blog post about 'open source being at the heart of everything' moments before the heart is surgically removed and placed in a venture capital-funded display case. Hackernews, literally all of whom have built a multi-billion dollar personal dependency on a package manager written in Rust, is immediately torn asunder, with one half performing the ritual incantation that 'the community will just fork it' and the other half writing eulogies for a project that isn't dead yet, a practice they honed by preemptively mourning every open-source project acquired since MySQL. The discussion inevitably reveals that every commenter saw this betrayal coming from the moment they first used `uv install`, because the only possible endgame for a VC-funded tool that makes things 1% faster is to be absorbed by a loss-making AI lab desperate to own the 'means of production' for its army of non-sentient coding interns. The stakes are high; three, possibly even four people will now have to think critically about their toolchain choices instead of blindly trusting a fast binary downloaded from the internet, a cognitive burden the Python ecosystem may not survive.