I will always value more the person that comes with the right mindset, right intention, and willingness to help even if what they have to offer is of "lesser value". There are many things you cannot buy in this life and one of them is good moral character. Not everyone is in a position to help or can contribute, nor is it ever expected, but it is always appreciated. This is the true nature of open-source culture to me. It isn't just an online or digital thing, it is how life works. We as people make a community and one of the best ways to find yourself is in service to something larger than your own personal interests. Unfortunately, it is apparent to me the majority of people haven't discovered this and they also tend to be more bitter and less happy... spending more time tearing something down instead of helping to build it up or simply just ignore it.
Appreciate people who have shown me they understand this and apply this. This is precisely how I've aimed to spend the last 15 years or so of my life and the past 8+ in the general sector of open source. Some of my best work has been "for free" and contributing towards something I love and believe in.
To highlight a few who I personally wanted to thank, since really joining Nostr and getting more involved. Appreciate you all...
@Max
@JeffG
@Derek Ross
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Appreciate people who have shown me they understand this and apply this. This is precisely how I've aimed to spend the last 15 years or so of my life and the past 8+ in the general sector of open source. Some of my best work has been "for free" and contributing towards something I love and believe in.
To highlight a few who I personally wanted to thank, since really joining Nostr and getting more involved. Appreciate you all...
@Max
@JeffG
@Derek Ross
@πππ§π’π¬π‘
@πβπΌ πππ»π»ππβ
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