@nemobis hiya, the v0 API has been deprecated. We didn't get a chance to announce it as it was one of the services we moved behind the firewall after the October incident. We did not bring it back since the backend for fatcat's API needs serious work which is still ongoing.
Most important to note though is that we are making fatcat read-only as we did not have the resources to properly accept community contributions :( so even as v1 reaches parity with v0, the editing features will not return.
I'm declaring my new cut-up poetry authoring tool, Trunkless, released.
It is an attempt to reproduce the feeling of re-arranging cut-up slips of paper to make poetry in a world where your table possesses effectively infinite area and you have a billion slips of paper to sift through.
I guess the "copilot for github cli" launched. i can't bring myself to look at it but friends tell me it's as unreliable as i predicted.
this is the feature i quit over. i wasn't thrilled in general with working at GH at that point but being told i had no choice but to accept/support shoving copilot into the GitHub CLI is the actual event that pushed me out.
I gave plenty of warning that that was my line in the sand and they crossed it.
i want an operating system where the software i use most becomes softly rounded with wear.
where force quits leave an inexorable scar across the carapace of a title bar.
i want to see dust collecting in the folders i never open and i want to see creases in the binding of the text files i read most.
i want my computer to become an heirloom that lives on after me covered in rivulets of age that my descendants can trace and know where my fingers once caressed.
maintainer of tilde.town, software eng @ Internet Archive, co-author of the github cli, noise musician, trash poet, eupraxsophist, vcr exhibitionist, soft boy