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S01E05 Tauri - Daniel Thompson-Yvetot

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“The only thing that’s going to solve the mental health crisis in software engineering is more compassion, more collaboration, more attention to the people that you spend time with”, says Daniel Thompson-Yvetot, co-founder of Tauri Apps and CEO of CrabNebula. He also speaks about how the Cyber Resilience Act can be a watershed moment for open source. And how today’s internet is designed for autocrats and corporations and that the projects he works on like Tauri, Verso and Servo, all aim to help us regain our digital autonomy.

Links:
Tauri Apps
CrabNebula
Servo
Verso
Projects funded by NGI Zero:
Tauri Apps
Servo improvements for Tauri
Webview library with Verso for Tauri
Servo Webview for Tauri
Other organizations mentioned: Commons Conservancy

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“The only thing that’s going to solve the mental health crisis in software engineering is more compassion, more collaboration, more attention to the people that you spend time with”, says Daniel Thompson-Yvetot, co-founder of Tauri Apps and CEO of CrabNebula. He also speaks about how the Cyber Resilience Act can be a watershed moment for open source. And how today’s internet is designed for autocrats and corporations and that the projects he works on like Tauri, Verso and Servo, all aim to help us regain our digital autonomy.

Links:
Tauri Apps
CrabNebula
Servo
Verso
Projects funded by NGI Zero:
Tauri Apps
Servo improvements for Tauri
Webview library with Verso for Tauri
Servo Webview for Tauri
Other organizations mentioned: Commons Conservancy

  continue reading

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