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This image is AI generated, yes, but it’s eerily similar to what my dev setup looked like ca. 30 years ago. The tools have changed a lot since then but the problems still fundamentally rhyme.
The Cathedral vs. the Bazaar is such a powerful metaphor, not just for software, but for how we organize and accomplish any major initiative. Once you understand it, you start seeing it absolutely everywhere. Windows vs. Linux. iOS vs. Andr...
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