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Visual Studio turns 25, new ideas for supporting open source, and of course…NFTs
The team pays tribute to Microsoft’s Visual Studio, an IDE and source code editor that turns 25 this month.
Read Simon Willison’s article on how companies can financially support the open-source contributors they rely on.
Learn more about open source’s diversity problem, and how to address it, here and here.
Why are K-pop NFTs so unpopular with fans? The Atlantic digs in.
ICYMI: Listen to our conversation with HashiCorp cofounder Mitchell Hashimoto: Moving from CEO back to IC.