Kierkegaard is smiling from the afterlife.
It puzzles me why anyone would go around fixing bugs in libraries they would never use themselves. If you don't like my answer, then go read Kierkegaard or Sartre and contemplate the essence of your existence, and then…
It's a valid question, but you may want to start by contributing to OSS projects that you actually use. The story in the article is about the author and his cofounder contributing to a library they used heavily. You…
It sounds like you'd burn out in any profession. Perfect is the enemy of the good. If you're holding your work, and that of others', to a perfectionist's standard, then you're just causing yourself unnecessary stress…
Kierkegaard is smiling from the afterlife.
It puzzles me why anyone would go around fixing bugs in libraries they would never use themselves. If you don't like my answer, then go read Kierkegaard or Sartre and contemplate the essence of your existence, and then…
It's a valid question, but you may want to start by contributing to OSS projects that you actually use. The story in the article is about the author and his cofounder contributing to a library they used heavily. You…
It sounds like you'd burn out in any profession. Perfect is the enemy of the good. If you're holding your work, and that of others', to a perfectionist's standard, then you're just causing yourself unnecessary stress…