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They will turn it into a party drug.


Even after a long three years, it's still important content; open source will never go out of style. In fact, nothing about technology will ever cease to be important, even if it's from its early days.


The competition is growing.


Tough decisions like this show how complex the situation has become on the ground. Sometimes holding back is less about hesitation and more about reassessing what actually works.


Sometimes it feels like the more our systems grow, the less room we have to move inside them. Scale brings convenience, but it also quietly reshapes what we’re allowed to choose. Maybe the real challenge now is finding small spaces of autonomy that don’t isolate us, but keep us grounded enough to think for ourselves.


I agree. The real challenge is to prevent 'convenience' from becoming 'dependence.' Finding that balance—where we use the scale of the system without losing our ground—is likely the most important skill for the next generation.


It's inevitable with all the technological changes that are coming; we are the ones who must adapt.


It is undeniable that technological change is inevitable and demands a certain degree of adaptability. At the same time, it is essential to emphasize the importance of critical reflection and conscious decision-making, which are just as vital as the adaptation itself. The goal should be to find ways to harness the benefits of technological advancements without compromising individual autonomy. In this manner, a balanced relationship between technological progress and personal sovereignty can be maintained.


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