Re: [go-nuts] How to resolve running go run with below error

2023-06-27 Thread Kurtis Rader
Disable your anti-virus software or configure it to ignore the relevant
files. It is well known that many Windows anti-virus products have false
positives regarding Go programs.

On Tue, Jun 27, 2023 at 12:13 PM Nikhilesh Susarla 
wrote:

> I was creating a cli application. I was building, testing it and all of
> sudden I made few code changes and then I wanted to do go run main.go, it
> gives me below error.
>
> fork/exec
> C:\Users\cydri\AppData\Local\Temp\go-build2802953115\b001\exe\main.exe:
> Operation did not complete successfully because the file contains a virus
> or potentially unwanted software.
> go: failed to remove work dir: CreateFile
> C:\Users\cydri\AppData\Local\Temp\go-build2802953115\b001\exe\main.exe:
> Operation did not complete successfully because the file contains a virus
> or potentially unwanted software.
>
> I am not able to run the cli. I went and deleted that go-build temp folder
> too. But still the error persists.
>
> Any help appreciated.
>
> Thank you.
>
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[go-nuts] How to resolve running go run with below error

2023-06-27 Thread Nikhilesh Susarla
I was creating a cli application. I was building, testing it and all of 
sudden I made few code changes and then I wanted to do go run main.go, it 
gives me below error. 

fork/exec 
C:\Users\cydri\AppData\Local\Temp\go-build2802953115\b001\exe\main.exe: 
Operation did not complete successfully because the file contains a virus 
or potentially unwanted software.
go: failed to remove work dir: CreateFile 
C:\Users\cydri\AppData\Local\Temp\go-build2802953115\b001\exe\main.exe: 
Operation did not complete successfully because the file contains a virus 
or potentially unwanted software.

I am not able to run the cli. I went and deleted that go-build temp folder 
too. But still the error persists. 

Any help appreciated. 

Thank you.

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Re: [go-nuts] Please consider voting to reopen Golang subreddit

2023-06-27 Thread 'Sebastien Binet' via golang-nuts
On Tue Jun 27, 2023 at 16:54 CET, Christoph Berger wrote:
> > Personally, I see this as an opportunity to switch to a more
> > FOSS-friendly alternative: kbin, lemmy, you name it, as long as it
> > rhymes with fediverse.
>
> There is forum.golangbridge.org and maybe more, but the problem is, how
> to take 200k+ Gophers with you?
>
> /r/golang is the largest Go community I know of, and its size makes it
> as vibrant as it is. Relocating this community as a whole is virtually
> impossible. You'd risk ending up with multiple, small, low-traffic
> communities. Join one, and you'll miss out. Join them all, and you'll
> see questions and information duplicated everywhere.

Mamoths like these seem immortal and invicible until they are toppled.
(my little stone thrown at that Goliath is that nowadays I only consume
reddit via its RSS feed and rarely visit it.)

and with the ActivityPub protocol underlying the fediverse,
"fragmenting" the community isn't an issue per-se (as long as each
island abides to said protocol and allows "cross-posting")

-s

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Re: [go-nuts] Please consider voting to reopen Golang subreddit

2023-06-27 Thread Christoph Berger
> Personally, I see this as an opportunity to switch to a more
> FOSS-friendly alternative: kbin, lemmy, you name it, as long as it
> rhymes with fediverse.

There is forum.golangbridge.org and maybe more, but the problem is, how to 
take 200k+ Gophers with you?

/r/golang is the largest Go community I know of, and its size makes it as 
vibrant as it is. Relocating this community as a whole is virtually 
impossible. You'd risk ending up with multiple, small, low-traffic 
communities. Join one, and you'll miss out. Join them all, and you'll see 
questions and information duplicated everywhere.

On Tuesday, June 27, 2023 at 9:26:11 AM UTC+2 Sebastien Binet wrote:

> On Tue Jun 27, 2023 at 00:09 CET, Eltjon Metko wrote:
> > > I find this a strange stance, given that most of the people actually 
> > participating in the protest are unpaid volunteers. So I don't see how
> > that
> > can be considered a "commercial dispute", to be honest.
> >
> > The commercial dispute is between Reddit and API Consumers. it has
> > nothing to do with mods or the users. No-mater how certain you may be
> > who is in the right and who is in the wrong, the most certain thing here
> > is that there is great part of the commuinty who are being held hostage
> > and used as tool for commercial disupute that has nothing to do with
> > them or this subredit. To be clear I am not accusing the mods of Golang
> > subredit for being in a powertrip (because initally it did not come from
> > them) but other users who try to force their narrow worldview onto
> > others. If this was an ethics issue, depnding on how clear it is there
> > might be ground for protests, commercial disputes should never be ground
> > for holding even a fraction of the users hostage.
>
> could we please not use this "holding hostage" expression to describe a
> situation that has *nothing* to do (in intensity, dire consequences and
> life threatening aspects) with a *real* hostage situation ?
>
> I am sure in english there are many more fitting idioms to use for a
> situation where people use their right to express their opinions in
> whatever pacific modus operandi they chose to use.
>
> [Personally, I see this as an opportunity to switch to a more
> FOSS-friendly alternative: kbin, lemmy, you name it, as long as it
> rhymes with fediverse.]
>
> thanks,
> -s
>

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Re: [go-nuts] Please consider voting to reopen Golang subreddit

2023-06-27 Thread 'Sebastien Binet' via golang-nuts
On Tue Jun 27, 2023 at 00:09 CET, Eltjon Metko wrote:
> > I find this a strange stance, given that most of the people actually 
> participating in the protest are unpaid volunteers. So I don't see how
> that
> can be considered a "commercial dispute", to be honest.
>
> The commercial dispute is between Reddit and API Consumers. it has
> nothing to do with mods or the users. No-mater how certain you may be
> who is in the right and who is in the wrong, the most certain thing here
> is that there is great part of the commuinty who are being held hostage
> and used as tool for commercial disupute that has nothing to do with
> them or this subredit. To be clear I am not accusing the mods of Golang
> subredit for being in a powertrip (because initally it did not come from
> them) but other users who try to force their narrow worldview onto
> others. If this was an ethics issue, depnding on how clear it is there
> might be ground for protests, commercial disputes should never be ground
> for holding even a fraction of the users hostage.

could we please not use this "holding hostage" expression to describe a
situation that has *nothing* to do (in intensity, dire consequences and
life threatening aspects) with a *real* hostage situation ?

I am sure in english there are many more fitting idioms to use for a
situation where people use their right to express their opinions in
whatever pacific modus operandi they chose to use.

[Personally, I see this as an opportunity to switch to a more
FOSS-friendly alternative: kbin, lemmy, you name it, as long as it
rhymes with fediverse.]

thanks,
-s

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Re: [go-nuts] Please consider voting to reopen Golang subreddit

2023-06-27 Thread 'Axel Wagner' via golang-nuts
On Tue, Jun 27, 2023 at 12:10 AM Eltjon Metko  wrote:

> The commercial dispute is between Reddit and API Consumers. it has nothing
> to do with mods or the users.
>

Then why are the mods and users protesting?


> No-mater how certain you may be who is in the right and who is in the
> wrong, the most certain thing here is that there is great part of the
> commuinty who are being held hostage
>

The mods of /r/golang making their decision based on a vote. This hyperbole
seems uncalled for.



> and used as tool for commercial disupute that has nothing to do with them
> or this subredit. To be clear I am not accusing the mods of Golang subredit
> for being in a powertrip (because initally it did not come from them) but
> other users who try to force their narrow worldview onto others. If this
> was an ethics issue, depnding on how clear it is there might be ground for
> protests, commercial disputes should never be ground for holding even a
> fraction of the users hostage.
> On Monday, June 26, 2023 at 10:43:36 PM UTC+2 Axel Wagner wrote:
>
>> On Mon, Jun 26, 2023 at 6:53 PM Eltjon Metko  wrote:
>>
>>> Protests like this (temporary) never make sense, they only create
>>> inconvinience for users while reddit will just have to ride it out.
>>
>>
>> Note that the common hypothesis is that there is a reason reddit is so
>> urgently pushing through the API charges, why they are urgently trying to
>> shut off the protest and why they are *particularly* urgent about shutting
>> down the protest of setting subreddits to NSFW: That they consider doing an
>> IPO in the near future. In that case, they can't really "ride it out". They
>> are likely pretty heavily interested in looking good to investors *right
>> now*.
>>
>>
>>> This is a commercial dispute nothing more and everyone that acts like a
>>> crusader in this case is simply in a power trip.
>>>
>>
>> I find this a strange stance, given that most of the people actually
>> participating in the protest are unpaid volunteers. So I don't see how that
>> can be considered a "commercial dispute", to be honest.
>>
>>
>>>
>>> On Monday, June 26, 2023 at 5:01:29 PM UTC+2 drc...@google.com wrote:
>>>
 Have you considered moving to another platform, either Lemmy or Kbin?
 (He says, not having completed his own move of the benchmarking bot to
 botsin.space).
 On Saturday, June 24, 2023 at 1:51:10 PM UTC-4 Robert Engels wrote:

> I’m fairly certain Reddit will license those tools for moderators use.
> That is not what they are trying to prevent.
>
> > On Jun 24, 2023, at 8:39 AM, Wojciech S. Czarnecki 
> wrote:
> >
> > Dnia 2023-06-23, o godz. 23:50:32
> > Amnon  napisał(a):
> >
> >> Sorry, but I have been away and missed the context.
> >
> >> What is the protest about?
> >
> > Reddit's decision to sink all good free tools that allow people
> (mods) to work several hours per day
> > keeping their communities free of propaganda and scams.
> >
> >>
> >> What has redit changed?
> >
> > APIs that were free to access by third parties will be priced as
> gold.
> >
> >> Thanks
> > yw.
> >
> > P.S.
> > It is worth mentioning that Reddit *has* a good reason to close APIs
> that are abused by A"I" businesses.
> > Just there is no will to make such changes robust, IMO, as it would
> cost. It seems to me that current Reddit's
> > brass has no faintest idea how many $millions monthly mod's work is
> worth.
> >
> > --
> > Wojciech S. Czarnecki
> > << ^oo^ >> OHIR-RIPE
> >
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