Is Linux market share going stonks or not stonks?
I built a tool that aggregates data from many different sources. Spoiler alert: not stonks.
I built a tool that aggregates data from many different sources. Spoiler alert: not stonks.
YouTube is the one monopoly that we don't talk enough about, and the "YouTuber" is a very misunderstood job.
The Linux community is often portrayed as elitist or prone to gatekeeping, but, nowadays, the opposite is true: the community really wants to help you grow, so you can give back one day. You should, however, be careful about niche sub-communities where people's behaviour is not ideal.
I believe that the responsability of which tools to use should fall on the contributors, not the open-source projects.
Why is everybody talking about this project? And, most importantly, why is everybody wrong about it?
Valve and Linux have a symbiotic relationship today, but they go way back, and their story is a long and interesting one.
LLM scrapers are taking down FOSS projects' infrastructure, and it's getting worse.