I like when apps are "finished"
A developer argues for normalizing 'finished' software that works without constant updates, contrasting it with the expectation of perpetual maintenance.
A developer argues for normalizing 'finished' software that works without constant updates, contrasting it with the expectation of perpetual maintenance.
A developer reflects on the political roots of free software, questioning its current purpose after achieving mainstream adoption.
A developer explores the intersection of spiritual practice and code by building a contemplative, non-gamified Bible study tool, kjvstudy.org.
Exploring the philosophical and technical significance of the Unix 'fortune' command as an antidote to modern algorithmic engagement.
Explores whether deep learning creates a new kind of program, using the philosophy of operationalism to compare it with traditional programming.
A reflection on the philosophical conflict between idealism and pragmatism within the Debian project and the broader Free Software movement.