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  1. “All bugs could in theory eventually be found. But only if you stop adding new features and you have a large amount of users *for an extended period of time*.”

    — Daniel Stenberg (@bagder) [1]

    This corollary to ancient open source lore [2] can only come from a person who has skin in the game and the scars to show for it.

    #Programming #LifeWithCode #LongTerm #UnCurled

    [1]: un.curl.dev/code/shallow
    [2]: catb.org/~esr/writings/cathedr

  2. “All bugs could in theory eventually be found. But only if you stop adding new features and you have a large amount of users *for an extended period of time*.”

    — Daniel Stenberg (@bagder) [1]

    This corollary to ancient open source lore [2] can only come from a person who has skin in the game and the scars to show for it.

    #Programming #LifeWithCode #LongTerm #UnCurled

    [1]: un.curl.dev/code/shallow
    [2]: catb.org/~esr/writings/cathedr

  3. “All bugs could in theory eventually be found. But only if you stop adding new features and you have a large amount of users *for an extended period of time*.”

    — Daniel Stenberg (@bagder) [1]

    This corollary to ancient open source lore [2] can only come from a person who has skin in the game and the scars to show for it.

    #Programming #LifeWithCode #LongTerm #UnCurled

    [1]: un.curl.dev/code/shallow
    [2]: catb.org/~esr/writings/cathedr

  4. “All bugs could in theory eventually be found. But only if you stop adding new features and you have a large amount of users *for an extended period of time*.”

    — Daniel Stenberg (@bagder) [1]

    This corollary to ancient open source lore [2] can only come from a person who has skin in the game and the scars to show for it.

    #Programming #LifeWithCode #LongTerm #UnCurled

    [1]: un.curl.dev/code/shallow
    [2]: catb.org/~esr/writings/cathedr

  5. “All bugs could in theory eventually be found. But only if you stop adding new features and you have a large amount of users *for an extended period of time*.”

    — Daniel Stenberg (@bagder) [1]

    This corollary to ancient open source lore [2] can only come from a person who has skin in the game and the scars to show for it.

    #Programming #LifeWithCode #LongTerm #UnCurled

    [1]: un.curl.dev/code/shallow
    [2]: catb.org/~esr/writings/cathedr