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by sho_hn
988 days ago
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> These days modern software is so extremely sophisticated and refined that I can’t think of anything I could improve for say iOS. > Still love foss, but the idea of “it’s open source, you can improve it yourself any time” has worn off for me. If you look at major MacOS or iOS releases, you will often see new features being advertised that were copied from FOSS systems that experimented with them and proved them out often many years beforehand. That is to say: iOS might have the edge on QA, but if you want to have impact and shape the future of how people use computers, contributing in the community is still a good way to do this. And in fact, commercial development tends to rely on this talent pool for survival, as companies do a comparatively poor job in educating new talent. It's where you get people with "job experience" in doing certain things. |
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