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_Marak_ | 2 years ago
I've spoken with armini about Thanks.dev numerous times—a great person to talk with and knowledgeable about open-source economics.
The brass tax here is that the peak of open-source software written by humans has already passed us. The following steps we'll be seeing are things like LLMs, which are trained on the entire NPM registry and can solve any known domain problem through curated APIs.
The next few years of open-source will be unglorified janitorial positions with minimal pay. Most of the intelligent maintainers have already offloaded their projects to others.
Anecdotally, I have found that open-source projects with overly abundant funding have perverse incentives for their user base and ultimately harm society.
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