| ▲ | koverstreet a day ago | |
OSS is even more important today. The days of the Unix vendors, early Google, when we had tech companies that were engineer focused - those days are gone. It's MBAs running the show, and that's how we get enshittification. There is no set future to what kind of technology we will build and end up with. We can build something where everything is locked away, and poor stewardship and maintenance means everything gets jankier or less reliable - or we can build something like the Culture novels, with technology that effectively never fails - with generations of advancement building off the previous, ever improving debugability, redundancy, failsafes, and hardening, making things more modular and cleaner along the way. I know which world I'd rather live in, and big tech ain't gonna make it happen. I've seen the way they write code. So if some people see my career as giving a middle finger to those guys, I'm cool with that :) | ||