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One of the lucky career breaks I've had was writing the ACM TechNews and ACM SIGDA email news summaries from 2000-2005. It paid terribly, and I had to be at work at 6:30 a.m. but I learned a whole lot.
Anyway, I just saw that the ACM's magazine, The Communications of the Association of Computing Machinery (CACM) is now open and free! As in, there's nothing behind a paywall any longer, including archived articles. The ACM's entire Digital Library will be open in January 2026. Really, really cool!
And so to celebrate, here's an opinion piece from the CACM's October edition from @pluralistic about why tech workers who hate enshittification need to unionize.
https://cacm.acm.org/opinion/tech-workers-versus-enshittification/
I want to dig in on why Red Hat is better at generating revenue from open source than anyone who has ever done it. This is a perfect example. Do you know how rare it is to generate $1B/ARR? Hashicorp is *half* that number. Let that sink in. https://twitter.com/krishnan/status/1618745809880875009
“It is difficult for an open-source product built on a vibrant ecosystem to achieve $1 B ARR. Kudos to Red Hat for sticking to their belief in OpenShift and taking it to where it is today”
"The craziest thing was I came to ship 30 and never expected to meet amazing people and have a whole new network of folks that inspire me and drive, honestly, drive me to be a better version of myself every day" - @[email protected] https://lttr.ai/7hhq
JUSTICE FOR HOUSEPHONE
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/VanLathan/status/1616827316868644865
If you take a #ship30 cohort, @[email protected] reckons you should focus less on keeping up with the material and more on making one real connection
Read the full article: The Shippers Ep 002 with Kevin Alexander
▸ https://lttr.ai/7Ggv