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My Love for Open Source
In the video, when he talks about BlueSky, it’s important to understand that the focus is on the technology itself. Of course, we all know that BlueSky has gradually become a closed circle dominated by leftist opinions, but that’s not the point here. The reason I clipped this video was to highlight the technological aspect, not how it is currently being used or the ideological direction it has taken. The concern about BlueSky being occupied by a particular political group is valid, but the bigger picture should be about how open protocol technology enables decentralized and neutral communication, rather than being defined by any single group or ideology.
To be clear, I don’t care about left or right. What matters to me is humanity and technology
“The vision is to move from closed ecosystems and apps to open protocols.”
When you explore concepts like blockchain, AI, and emerging technologies, one thing becomes very clear—most corporates and applications prefer to work in a controlled environment. Whether it’s controlling the code, managing proprietary systems, or keeping applications within a closed ecosystem, control is seen as the safest and most profitable approach. Today, most applications are designed to operate in limited frameworks where everything is tightly managed.
What inspired me the most is the power of sharing for the benefit of humanity. The foundation of the internet itself is built on open protocols. Take TCP/IP, for example—it is an open standard that connects billions of devices and enables global communication. Because it was open-sourced from the beginning, people around the world were able to contribute, improve, and build upon it, leading to the connected world we live in today.
Most of the technologies we use operating systems, programming languages, frameworks have strong open-source roots. These technologies advanced because people shared their work instead of keeping it closed. This openness has always driven faster progress and innovation.
Today, in the world of AI, I believe the same principle applies. Every model we train, every algorithm we develop, every tool we build should be open for contribution and improvement. It should not be locked inside closed applications controlled by corporations. The vision should be to shift from closed ecosystems to open protocols that benefit everyone.
By contributing to open-source projects, we don’t just build better software. We help create a future where knowledge is freely shared, innovation is accessible to everyone, and technology evolves faster for the collective benefit of humanity. Open source is not just a technical choice it’s a belief in the power of sharing.

