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by lordnacho
1914 days ago
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Yeah, it's not gonna happen at ant scale soon. Quite simply the bureaucracy is trained to buy things from big businesses. They're the last people to know anything about how technology works, and can't be convinced by anything other than the authority of brand names. I'd love it if we lived in a society where everyone could contribute to everything. You see a bug, you report it on the board, someone says "hey I don't have time but you can look at it, it's gonna be in myscript.py". You fix it, they check your fix, and we're all better off. Having an army of kids doing it would help everyone. I think working on a real thing instead of a contrived project is huge in the development of coders. And as you say, they can add their owm imprint. Society has got to renew itself somehow, and it's not by being corporate. |
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> I'd love it if we lived in a society where everyone could contribute to everything.
That's still the dream, but SaaS kills open source in many ways - by monetizing what has already been done for people other than the authors, and by locking all applications behind paywalls. A return to running our own decentralized software, a return to protocols instead of platforms, is what we need to get over this.