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People seem to really have bought into the capitalist version of open source where software is still a product that requires support and marketing and a roadmap and exists to serve a user community separate and apart from the project. But a whole lot of open source is really just a sharing economy. It’s devs doing something they found useful and deciding to share it rather than hoard it. Those devs don’t owe anyone extra labor just because they chose to share.

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Listened to ANTHOLOGY — It's a Cloud Native world with Jeffrey Sica, Eddie Zeneski, Yaron Schneider at OSS NA 2023 (Changelog Interviews #543)
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This is our last week of hallway track coverage at The Linux Foundation’s Open Source Summit North America 2023 in Vancouver, Canada. Today’s anthology episode features: Jeffrey Sica (Developer Experience & Programs @ CNCF), Eddie Zeneski (Kubernetes SIG CLI), Yaron Schneider (Co-creator of Dapr and Founder and CTO...

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John Gruber gets to the core of the Reddit API issue with a question for the CEO: I have one simple question for him: What do you think Reddit co-founder Aaron Swartz would say about this if he were still alive? That’s exactly the right perspective. Because it’s not just about business models, competition… It should be about doing what’s right.

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Attached: 1 image «If we only reward impact and don’t include how people got there then we subject ourselve to outcome bias. This leads us to reward people who did the wrong things and got lucky or fail to recognise people who went about things the right way and it didn’t pan out.» —Andy Walker, Why Companies Stop Innovating

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Attached: 3 images There has been a lot of research about autistics over the years, but this one really took the cake! 🍰 Find out what happened when researchers attempted to compare the moral compass of autistic and non-autistic people... (1/2) #actuallyautistic #autism #neurodivergence #comic #art #MastoArt