Fred Brooker on Nostr: "Burnout" in the open source community is a long-standing issue and it can be ...
"Burnout" in the open source community is a long-standing issue and it can be attributed to fairly obvious sources of stress, such as verbal abuse, lack of recognition for volunteer work, or work overload. It can also be complicated, particularly to the extent that online interactions become personal and intertwine with daily life.
it's not burnout, it's a fact that Linus Torvalds is a social dick 😂 but everybody knows that and accept that #Linux #humor
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