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yahayahya
·작년·discuss
Probably because the dependency scanner the lawyers at his company required be added to the code review system will instantly fail the review if he added an AGPL project as a dependency.

There’s no reason to worry about the AGPL unless you plan to conceal code from its users. Most software businesses take this approach because it’s hard to sell information that is publicly available, and code is just information. Some businesses make money operating software for others. AWS pays on-call engineers to keep RabbitMQ highly available.

Free Software protects the user from the developer. Permissive licenses protect the developer from the author.

A lot of professional software engineers get confused and think of themselves as the “user” when they’re actually more of a middle man.
yahayahya
·작년·discuss
Is that because the windows APIs are better? Or because businesses build their embedded systems/servers with Windows?
yahayahya
·2년 전·discuss
I worked at a 6 person startup with 2 hour weekly all hands where we went over dashboards, metrics, and KPIs. We had over a million in funding and less than 30 users. It was hilarious. I put in my 2 week notice 6 weeks in.
yahayahya
·2년 전·discuss
Isn’t this an example of sarcasm, rather than an example of two contradictory colloquialisms?
yahayahya
·2년 전·discuss
My wife is a big fan of Euki which is privacy focused and developed by a non-profit.

https://eukiapp.org/