• NebulaBC@beehaw.org
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      Yeah, those two squares tend to have a pretty smooth gradient between the two. People who are progressive FOSS enthusiasts tend to like some of the “more traditional” stuff in reality too.

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    I’m confused, and maybe naive. How are CSS/HTML and JS frameworks web stuff on the “Doesn’t give a shit about open source” axis?

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    As a PHP developer, why did no one tell me I am supposed to not give a fuck about FOSS??

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      Me, with my mac and vscode writing about rust and mastodon and posting on my RSS feed, typing on my model M

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      same feeling. too many logos in the diagram. each one of these could be a “dev starter kit” image for the particular stereotypes.

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    Now I have an existential crisis…

    At work I develop for windows servers with vs code, which I also use at home on my Arch powered ThinkPad …

    WHAT AM I!?

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      So… A typical compass meme.

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    Aren’t a lot of open source libraries and languages initially open sourced from faang? I’m using Airflow at work, which is a descendant of something Facebook open sourced. Pretty sure all of them open sourced a bunch of of their data center designs too

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      Initially open-sourced? No.

      FAANG jumped on the open source bandwagon once they realised they could not complete with the Linux dev ecosystem, and so hastily implemented drivers and other open source tech built on existing FOSS libraries and concepts.

      They’ve contributed a lot, but they built upon existing frameworks pioneered by linux/FSF

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        Ah woops, that’s right, mixed that up. PyTorch is the one we use from Facebook.