Sunday streets (at The Mission District)

Sunday streets (at The Mission District)

Circle of life

Circle of life

Most underrated coffee spot in SF (at Grand Coffee)

Most underrated coffee spot in SF (at Grand Coffee)

Their true platform is the Internet.

My premise is that free and open source developers are in much the same position today that IBM was in 1981 when it changed the rules of the computer industry, but failed to understand the consequences of the change, allowing others to reap the benefits. Most existing proprietary software vendors are no better off, playing by the old rules while the new rules are reshaping the industry around them.

I have a simple test that I use in my talks to see if my audience of computer industry professionals is thinking with the old paradigm or the new. “How many of you use Linux?” I ask. Depending on the venue, 20-80% of the audience might raise its hands. “How many of you use Google?” Every hand in the room goes up. And the light begins to dawn. Every one of them uses Google’s massive complex of 100,000 Linux servers, but they were blinded to the answer by a mindset in which “the software you use” is defined as the software running on the computer in front of you. Most of the “killer apps” of the Internet, applications used by hundreds of millions of people, run on Linux or FreeBSD. But the operating system, as formerly defined, is to these applications only a component of a larger system. Their true platform is the Internet. - Tim O’Reilly

Hardware (at The Mission)

Hardware (at The Mission)

Probably the greatest gift ever. Thanks @erinic0le :)

Probably the greatest gift ever. Thanks @erinic0le :)

Beard hack

Beard hack