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The Virtue of Finished Things

The Virtue of Finished Things

January 6, 2026

An email asking if my software was abandoned made me realize how the ideal of completeness has disappeared from our lives. In an era of mandatory updates and disposable goods, I reflect on the value of boring software - the kind that is finished, reliable, and simply does its job.

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This Isn't a Battle

This Isn't a Battle

November 14, 2025

After reading a post describing the FreeBSD community as 'toxic', I share a different perspective. This isn't a battle. It's a reflection on coexistence, the original Open Source spirit, and the quiet richness of taking a different path.

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From Collaborators to Consumers: Have We Killed the Soul of Open Source?

From Collaborators to Consumers: Have We Killed the Soul of Open Source?

June 19, 2025

The Open Source community is becoming increasingly polarized. From the distro wars to Wayland vs. X11, the spirit of collaboration is fading. Are we shifting from collaborators to consumers, and what can we do to build bridges instead of walls?

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25 Years Later

25 Years Later

September 25, 2023

After 25 years, I reconnected with a friend through a 1998 email, highlighting the lasting power of open standards. This personal journey underscores the risk of relying on fleeting proprietary tech. In our digital era, choosing lasting platforms is more vital than ever.

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