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macoy.me
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article discusses the debate between free and proprietary software models, emphasizing the importance of community ownership, open-source practices, and the ethical implications of paywalled communities versus decentralized, open-source alternatives. | |
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scale-out-blog.blogspot.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The blog post explores the concept of open-source cooperatives, where community members, hackers, and commercial interests collaborate to develop and maintain software projects. It emphasizes the need for a structured model that includes sponsors, hackers, and the community, with a focus on long-term sustainability and the balance between innovation and practical development. The post also highlights the challenges of managing such cooperatives, including attracting sponsors and ensuring that development remains aligned with sponsors' needs. | |
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philipwalton.com
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| | | | | Thoughts on web development, open source, software architecture, and the future. | |
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hjr265.me
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| | | Just a few hours ago I didn't even know that I would suddenly have the urge to write. Heck! I didn't even know that I would be creating a blog for that. But now that my first post is live, I guess I will have to make it a habit. The first post is definitely about saying "hello". And I thought, what better way is there to say that than to say it in different languages: Bash, C, C#, C++, Go, Java, JavaScript, Perl, PHP, Python, VisualBasic | ||