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Andrew Nesbitt · 4w
Open Source vs the Invisible Hand https://nesbitt.io/2026/06/18/open-source-vs-the-invisible-hand.html
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@nprofile1q... For individuals, even if the expected upsides (fame/fortune/whatever) are low probability, the cost to open source something is low for a "scratch your own itch" project. Then there's the intangible/intrinsic motivators, which I think are stronger. It feels good to help people, to feel helpful. Even better if that person you're helping is future-you...
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Richard Schneeman · 4w
nostr:nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnyd968gmewwp6kyqpqp7yzx5xlvzzpn5sh8v7wvczxdwxqnwl5j0nusjhjcqshk6z2747qd8m32a Libraries can be solvable puzzles in a way that day-job business logic cannot. Puzzles are fun and rewarding even if they're time-consuming and frustrating sometimes. For companies, the...