Making the Decision for Open Source
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At some point in your career, you might find yourself weighing the pros and cons of open source as it relates to your business.
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At some point in your career, you might find yourself weighing the pros and cons of open source as it relates to your business.
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When tragedy strikes, there’s no end to the number of people crying out in public for us to ban together and “do something.”
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To often, we take the things around us that are purchasable for granted.
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I insist that everyone on my team reviews code, and that everyone’s code goes through review before it hits the server. Two sets of eyes are always better than one.
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I found out that my top referrer so far this week is the search result page for “decrypt wordpress password hash online.” What’s going on?
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I love open source. I hate people who are dicks about the way they try to use open source to extort money from others.
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One of the things I value most is freedom; the freedom to make a decision and the freedom to make the wrong decision.
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Developers keep raising a concern about a particular type of attack that might be related to my Secure XML-RPC proposal. Let me explain why it’s not a concern.
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I’ve come up with a fun way to teach both programmable hardware and forest ecology – but I need your help to flesh it out!
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How often do you stop to admire the beauty around you? How often do you go out of your way to find it?