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by ilovecaching
1204 days ago
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1. Having N tools that are 95% the same is just frustrating for everyone trying to find a tool that will be maintained. 2. Contributing to a project that almost does what you want leads to better tools that are also maintained so they can be relied upon to build new things. 3. Instead of building the Nth version of something, you could be working on something novel. Theres no value from building something new if you can just learn how something that exists works and contribute to it instead. NIH syndrome is actively harmful to open source. |
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