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Open-Source Tide and Bias

Open-Source Tide and Bias Table of contents:- A Rising Tide Who Gets Left Behind? The Bias Against Open Source Itself Policy, Regulation, and the Road Ahead Conclusion There is a quiet but unmistakable revolution happening underneath the surface of global technology, and if you are running Linux, one of the BSD variants, a Unix derivative, or any independent distribution, you are already part of it. Open-source software is no longer a fringe pursuit for weekend enthusiasts or a cost-cutting compromise for budget-strapped startups. It has become the backbone of the modern digital world — powering clouds, data centres, artificial intelligence frameworks, financial systems, and government services from Reykjavik to Nairobi. Yet even as the tide rises with impressive force, currents of bias — both within open-source communities and directed at them from the outside — continue to shape who gets to participate, whose work gets recognised, and how the wider world perceives free and o...

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