Fascinating! February 2020

published 01 March 2020 in fascinating

Post image

The universe is full of captivating, compelling and exquisite things. The internet, the most complete representation of humanity, is no different in that regard. Both are vast, seemingly endless and full of places you should know about. Let me share content that has moved me, in some way, in the last month. February was mostly inter-personal stuff like ethics, hiring or collaborating remote. Enjoy.

Continue reading...

Fascinating! January 2020

published 01 February 2020 in fascinating

Post image

The universe is full of captivating, compelling and exquisite things. The internet, the most complete representation of humanity, is no different in that regard. Both are vast, seemingly endless and full of places you should know about. Let me share content that has moved me, in some way, in the last month. January is packed with sustainable open source, management stuff, too many tools and a bunch of awesome talks from 36c3. Go explore!

Continue reading...

Fascinating! September 2019

published 30 September 2019 in fascinating

Post image

The universe is full of captivating, compelling and exquisite things. The internet, the most complete representation of humanity, is no different in that regard. Both are vast, seemingly endless and full of places you should know about. Let me share content that has moved me, in some way, in the last month. This time it's mostly think-pieces, an event and a couple of tools. Enjoy!

Continue reading...

Free Software is funded by Free People

published 31 May 2016 in community

Post image

More and more security incidents in Free Software projects get publicized in a way that anyone & their grandma understand the impact. Some of these carefuly crafted "campaigns" even make it to the main stream media. This trend, among other things, has sparked a discussion about funding Free Software to sustain the infrastructure everyone is building upon. A discussion which, in our venture capital driven tech world, mostly evolves around financing as a means for getting resources. Who can/should pay whom, to develop Free Software and how. I would like to add another view at funding, one that in my opinion has way more to do with Free Software ecosystem than cold, hard cash: collaboration of free people.

Continue reading...