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rhdxmr
·hace 5 años·discuss
Oh my goodness.. if open source had not existed in the world, the world must not be as good as today. The world w/o OSS must fall behind the world w/ OSS.

If open source is broken, it must be repaired.

I have contributed to OSS for over 2 years and it makes me feel fun and feel a sense of achievement. And I feel so grateful towards who had contributed to open source and had cultivated open source culture. I received help a lot from OSS and lots of open knowledge from the internet. And now I want to give it back to open source culture and I think I am making the world better a little bit.
rhdxmr
·hace 5 años·discuss
It is novel to me to collect apps in terms of theme.
rhdxmr
·hace 5 años·discuss
I like this change. Modern documentation makes me feel Emacs community is still alive and evolving continuously. So I welcome this approach! Thanks,
rhdxmr
·hace 5 años·discuss
A much fun article! Thanks
rhdxmr
·hace 5 años·discuss
I had contemplated to choose which language between python and ruby when I was python noob. At that time I tried both a little bit and I realized ruby had more powerful, rich features than python had. Ruby can handle lots of tasks on behalf of me out of the box so that I can reduce lots of code. So I liked it.

However I had no choice but to use python because it was variously used in practice. I felt it was difficult to persuade my colleagues to use ruby instead of python. Colleagues were not familiar with ruby and there wasn't any ruby project in my company. So I chose python and kept using it for several years. After the decision I didn't try learning ruby because I though they have many characteristic in common and I thought it was meaningless to know both of them, besides I had no time to study it.

It has been several years since I gave up learning ruby, but I still have unresolved feeling about it. Whenever I read articles that highlight the power of ruby, I want to know about it. Haha.. But still there are high prioritized tasks to do. Learning ruby is still remained in the todo list.
rhdxmr
·hace 5 años·discuss
What a surprising knowledge. I didn't know that printers support parsing PDF or even ASCII. I considered printers only support printer protocols.
rhdxmr
·hace 5 años·discuss
Don't call 911 to report a fake crime, kids.
rhdxmr
·hace 5 años·discuss
I am not a fan of HaikuOS. But I hope this OS evolves and be loved by plenty of users. I like diversity of open source projects like this.
rhdxmr
·hace 5 años·discuss
Amazing. Without dual boot, windows in VM can run at almost native performance? wow. I used LILO or GRUB to make my PC dual boot many years ago. But now I think I am not gonna need dual boot any more.
rhdxmr
·hace 5 años·discuss
Simple but clever idea
rhdxmr
·hace 5 años·discuss
So much fun! I majored in mechanical engineering but I am developing software totally irrelevant with it. This is reminiscent of what I learned in university. I feel fun and curious about the model for simulating this.
rhdxmr
·hace 5 años·discuss
I personally don't know Gregg Tavares, but I empathize with him.

I also have answered hundreds of questions via tech communities but most of questioners do not thank me and they do not respond to my answers at all. I do not know whether they checked my solution or not.

But I can keep this job as a hobby for many years because I do not expect that questioners thank me at all. I just do it for myself. Actually I do not think that I am helping people online. I consider myself that I am doing this just for fun.

I can learn some lessons even from the silly questions written by the ignorant who do not have any background knowledge. I also have my answering history and I can use it for self promotion when I introduce myself to others.

I even participate in developing some open source projects, but I also do not expect that somebody who like my code offer me a great job or help me improve my code. No one will give me a food on the table.

No devotion, no pain. I just do something online that is fun for me, meaningful and additionally helpful to others.