MIT license
5 videos across 4 channels
A look at the MIT license as a practical backbone for modern open-source projects: permissive, simple, and friendly to quick iteration, collaboration, and ecosystem growth. The videos touch on licensing choices in security-focused, plugin-heavy environments, the benefits for rapid deployment and community contribution, and the trade-offs when mixing open governance with ambitious platform goals.

someone just open-sourced perplexity (it's free, 40k GitHub Stars)
The video introduces Last 30 Days, an open source AI agent search engine that surfaces only the most recent content from

Zig is at a crossroads
The video discusses Bun's fork of Zig, the controversy over forking an MIT project with LLM policy implications, and wha

EmDash: The WordPress Successor That Fixes Plugin Security
The episode announces Mdash, a new CMS from Cloudflare aimed at a secure, plugin-based WordPress successor built with mo

My thoughts on Astro joining Cloudflare
The video analyzes Astro joining Cloudflare, its open governance, funding model, and the implications for Astro’s open s