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Setting Up Your Three-Layer Backup

2026-05-31 · by Hannah Vernon · in Opinion

This is Part 3 of a series. In Part 1, I argued that open source licenses protect your code but not the infrastructure around it. In Part 2, I surveyed the landscape of options for…

Where Should Your Code Live Besides GitHub?

2026-05-30 · by Hannah Vernon · in Opinion

This is Part 2 of a series. In Part 1, I made the case that open source licenses protect your code but not the infrastructure around it. GitHub, npm, and the platforms we depend on…

Your Code Is Open Source. Is It Yours?

2026-05-29 · by Hannah Vernon · in Opinion

Open source licenses protect your code’s freedom. But when the platforms that host, distribute, and discover that code are controlled by a handful of US corporations, how free is it really?

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