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
@garfaagel@inspxtr I think he’s saying that if you use open standards on closed source/“if it ain’t broke” systems? Kinda like how Apple mostly takes from Open Source with little give back to the communities it benefits from??
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PHP isn’t open source? Damn, for some reason I can’t take back my contribution.
This doesn’t make sense
So… A typical compass meme.
Marxism-Leninism-Debianism ftw. But I also need thigh highs.
As a PHP developer, why did no one tell me I am supposed to not give a fuck about FOSS??
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
Airflow actually started as internal project at Airbnb.
I use things in all 4 quadrants. Ahhhhh!
holy c in lib right
Top right is pure evil
What’s wrong with notepad.exe?
It is not as good an IDE as PowerPoint imo, hard to be productive with the mere notepad. Not even mentionning the lack of comic sans ms /s
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?
Yeah I feel like that’s pretty squarely next to debian as traditional and open source.
@garfaagel @inspxtr I think he’s saying that if you use open standards on closed source/“if it ain’t broke” systems? Kinda like how Apple mostly takes from Open Source with little give back to the communities it benefits from??
Was thinking the same about PHP :D Maybe because the license allows it to be used in proprietary software?