@millihertz @klardotsh at which point do people write software for the public good? Starting at the first line of code? If they have at least 1000 users? Don't get me wrong: I'd love to live on a society where we all could just follow our passions. But I don't see how that could work because some people's passions are not compatible with other's.
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Markus Brückner (namenlos@fem.social)'s status on Wednesday, 22-Feb-2023 05:04:47 JST Markus Brückner @klardotsh @millihertz while I do agree with you on the part of Open Source needing better finding, I did think a multiple points during the read: that is not a good financial decisions. Skipping jobs to work on core-js in the hood of funding trickling in? That has probably never worked. Not advertising your work on the product in the hope that a deep-down, unseen base lib will shine on its own? Also a bit naive.