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- Zero plugins
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Yet, nearly 2500 developers showed up to contribute code to what it is today.
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Looking forward to spending a few days with the @ohmyzsh core team at @githubuniverse in SF this week.
Fun fact: it’ll be only the second time the three of us have been together at the same time.
Catch us at our booth on day two!
Say hi. Rumors we’ll have limited supply of stickers and shirts.
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In November 2021, a zero-day flaw in a widely used software library called Log4j allowed hackers to take full control of compromised devices through a simple application interface. This event crossed into mainstream headlines and became known as Log4Shell. Governments and companies spent billions to patch the vulnerability, upgrade IT systems, and contain the damage.
Developers in Europe are central to maintaining the critical systems we all rely on, managing current security risks and addressing new challenges emerging in the age of AI. That’s why @github is committed to securing the digital supply chain by strengthening the open source projects that underpin the internet and the AI stack.
Through Microsoft’s new EU Security Program Commitments, we’re investing in open source security with the GitHub Secure Open Source Fund—supporting the projects that keep the internet and AI running.
Some of you never dropped out of high school, got neck-deep in progressive politics, and spent your late teens and early 20s in anarcho-punk-adjacent groups and causes where every disagreement or big change ended with someone forking the IRC channel… and it shows.
Nearly 30 years in and I’ve learned a thing or two.
Mainly, the loudest voice isn’t always the one doing the most good.
And sometimes the most useful response is no response at all.
Let the dust settle.
Let the hot takes cool off.
Let folks rage-type in peace.
If this all sounds exhausting… it is.
But it’s also oddly familiar.
Then, maybe, decide if it’s worth saying something.
Most of the time, it isn’t.
And yeah, that probably makes me sound like the old guy in the back of the DIY space, sipping tea and muttering, “good luck with that.”
Fine.
Back then, I didn’t give the older folks much grace either.
I thought their silence meant they didn’t care.
Turns out, they just knew the difference between a moment and a movement.
Now I do too.
So if I’m quiet during the latest flare-up or ideological fire drill…
It’s not because I’m clueless.
It’s because I’ve been through this before.
And spoiler alert, the IRC channel still got forked.
Also, if you think this is about that thing… it might be.
Or it might be about the last one.
Or the one before that.
Hard to keep track.
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Still wild to wrap my head around.
"Oh My Zsh alone has 160,000-plus GitHub stars and boots every time millions of devs open a terminal."
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Thank you, @GitHub, for including @ohmyzsh in the GitHub Secure Open Source Fund. The team is learning a lot from the program.