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Fig is joining AWS! 🚀 #2706

Open brendanfalk opened 1 year ago

brendanfalk commented 1 year ago

I am thrilled to announce that the Fig team will be joining Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Amazon has acquired Fig.io’s technology. See the announcement here

Fig and AWS share a passion for improved developer tools and services. By combining Fig’s expertise with AWS’ long-term orientation and track record of delivering customer-centric products, we see an opportunity to enhance the developer experience.

Existing users will continue to be able to use Fig and will receive ongoing support. In fact, we are now making all the paid Fig Team features completely free. New users will not be able to sign up for Fig.io’s products right now while we focus on optimizing them for existing customers and addressing some needs identified to integrate Fig with AWS.

As always, we are incredibly thankful to our community for its continued support. With hundreds of thousands of users, 22k GitHub stars, 13k Discord members, 400 open source contributors, and 5 core products, we could not be more proud of what you have helped us accomplish over the last 3 years.

We can’t wait to continue to innovate with you.

miclgael commented 1 year ago

Could have sworn there were comments here earlier... ?

samatix commented 1 year ago

And the worst thing is that you disabled new signups ...

[Update] It seems that CodeWhisperer is now available for everyone to try.

CrazyByDefault commented 1 year ago

Linux port seemingly abandoned? No activity for 1.5years now...

jzuhone commented 1 year ago

@brendanfalk could we at least get a rough estimate for when signups will be allowed again? I only learned about fig because there's a lot of buzz created about it from it being acquired by AWS, as I'm sure a lot of others have.

I'm looking forward to using it, but that being said it's definitely not a good look for potential new users to be greeted with an ASCII text response in the web browser saying "new signups are currently disabled" without any further context.

XhstormR commented 1 year ago

This software is currently unusable...

miclgael commented 1 year ago

Abandonware?

CrazyByDefault commented 1 year ago

could we at least get a rough estimate for when signups will be allowed again? I only learned about fig because there's a lot of buzz created about it from it being acquired by AWS, as I'm sure a lot of others have.

I doubt this project will ever enable SignUps again. AWS doesn't acquire orgs to keep them or their projects alive. It acquires them so that it can add take their USP and add it exclusively to AWS, and eventually monetize it.

I would be very, very surprised if Fig accepts signups ever again. The next I am expecting to see of fig is inside AWS, potentially integrated into AWS-CLI or something similar.

jzuhone commented 1 year ago

@CrazyByDefault if that's true then they should close up shop with their current website, etc, because what's here currently is misleading at best.

jzuhone commented 1 year ago

brew install bitrot_I_cant_even_use

XhstormR commented 1 year ago

@CrazyByDefault don't worry,since this project is open source, we can fork it

miclgael commented 1 year ago

@jzuhone I laughed so hard.

Ugh 1 day of deleting peoples comments and then 2 weeks of silence for users...

I already recreated all the useful parts of fig in my own setup repo. People can't afford downtime like this.

WybeBosch commented 11 months ago

@jzuhone I laughed so hard.

Ugh 1 day of deleting peoples comments and then 2 weeks of silence for users...

I already recreated all the useful parts of fig in my own setup repo. People can't afford downtime like this.

@miclgael Did you create a fork of fig? or grab the functions you were using from fig and put them in your new macbook setup repo? Did you find an alternative for the fig cli dropdown autocomplete?

miclgael commented 11 months ago

Heya @WybeBosch 👋

Yep, I moved everything of most value to https://github.com/miclgael/setup/tree/main/dotfiles

I did fork the main fig repo, but decided not to do anything with that.

I am no longer using fig's autocomplete, instead using the tried and truezsh-autocomplete package. https://github.com/marlonrichert/zsh-autocomplete

patrick-dojofive commented 11 months ago

With Fig being highlighted today in Medium's newsletter, I'm very disappointed that I can't sign up today.

Your announcement also said that a new signup link will be available in the coming weeks, so where is that new link?

miclgael commented 11 months ago

@brendanfalk I'd love to delete my account. Any updates on accounts?

HashCookie commented 10 months ago

I hope to receive registration support soon

code1379 commented 10 months ago

November 17 still not work.

XhstormR commented 10 months ago

I have already uninstalled this app.

miclgael commented 10 months ago

Took the cash and ran

kitsunde commented 9 months ago

According to https://github.com/withfig/fig/issues/2577#issuecomment-1834679584 we aren't going to get support. There's two separate issues where fig eats all CPU and all Memory which won't get fixed because you're only back-porting security issues. It's effectively unusable on my computer.

I think you need to put in a disclaimer in the repo that this project is not really supported anymore because it's confusing. Additionally for those of us that have a paid subscription, I can't select the free plan, am I going to get billed again when the billing cycle comes around?

detach8 commented 7 months ago

This is extremely disappointing. I've been watching this thread and it hasn't progressed. At this point I can assume Fig is abandonware. Perhaps it's time to fork it and have a community maintain it.

kernkraft235 commented 7 months ago

@miclgael Their privacy policy says you have to email hello@fig.io to revoke permission and request deletion. Privacy Policy

ameasere commented 6 months ago

....and now Fig is buckling, as many open-source or startup companies do when they get acquired or backed by the giants. Seriously disappointed with you guys, especially as a former worker for a partner to Fig.

ameasere commented 6 months ago

This is extremely disappointing. I've been watching this thread and it hasn't progressed. At this point I can assume Fig is abandonware. Perhaps it's time to fork it and have a community maintain it.

image It was the entire time, with absolutely 0 communication from the team for many months. Extremely disappointed with the team, awful misuse of trust by the community in a section of software development where users need it the most.

sachaw commented 6 months ago

cash grab for sure, time to move on.

Kaelten commented 6 months ago

I've recently reverted from codewhisperer to fig due to ongoing issues that codewhisperer has not patched since release. This includes aliases not beign recognized and most recently that there are dozens of long lived zsh sessions that get orphaned running on my machine. Not only that bug fig is consistently faster than codewhisperer.

If these issues still persist after Sep 1, I'll just have to go back to a figless life because codewhisperer is not production ready.

WybeBosch commented 6 months ago

I was aware that new signups were not working, But here i was hoping to still be able to use my already installed fig :( Guess it phones home somehow since i forgot to check the "Disable AutoUpdate"

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ameasere commented 6 months ago

I was aware that new signups were not working, But here i was hoping to still be able to use my already installed fig :( Guess it phones home somehow since i forgot to check the "Disable AutoUpdate"

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That upgrade banner is adding insult to injury, dear god

chrisharrisonkiwi commented 6 months ago

I guess my terminal is going to suck a lot more going forward then. Anyone know of another free alternative (No, I don't want a free trial on Bezosware)

mohit-gyaan commented 5 months ago

I guess my terminal is going to suck a lot more going forward then. Anyone know of another free alternative (No, I don't want a free trial on Bezosware)

you can try warp.dev

KaKi87 commented 3 months ago

Hi, I don't know the Fig product at all, however I'm wondering what's going to happen to manual pages ? Thanks

StigVanbrabantNG commented 1 month ago

Ever since it changed to Amazon Q i've been having issue after issue, before it just worked. Anyone know if there is any alternative aside from warp? I would like to have it integrate with the vscode terminal, and i remember that not being possible with warp.