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the $273B SaaS market is about to implode. basically, we'll stop paying thousands for generic software and start generating our perfect tools for like $99/month
we're about to go from "there's an app for that" to "there's your app for that."
today, we're all using project management tools, C... See more
GREG ISENBERGx.comBut another turn of the tech cycle would arrive, and as Microsoft grew more powerful, a sect of programmer activists struck back by forming the open-source software movement. As Tim O’Reilly, the tech publishing magnate, described the situation in his 1998 blog post “Freeware: The Heart & Soul of the Internet,” “Despite all Microsoft’s efforts
... See moreChris Dixon • Read Write Own: Building the Next Era of the Internet
If anyone’s as confused about software licenses as I was, here is how I see them now. Software licenses control what people can do with your code.
MIT license lets people do anything. Say you build a JSON parsing library with MIT license. A startup can take your code, modify it, and sell it as part of their paid API ser... See more
K Srinivas Raox.comHow token enables them to pay lower fees: To use microsoft windows, you have to pay Microsoft a license. To use linux, it's free. There's no business model there because it's a public good. Braintrust the protocol is open source, it was created as a public good, it exists to benefit talent and clients that are owning and controlling it. It was desi... See more
Camila Russo • Braintrust's Adam Jackson: “Nike is in Crypto Now and They May Not be Fully Aware” by The Defiant - DeFi Podcast
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