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Five worthy reads is a regular column on five noteworthy items we’ve discovered while researching trending and timeless topics. In this edition, we are exploring the emerging market for climate technology, exploring their significance, and addressing why a successful path forward lies in embracing clean, green, and planet-friendly solutions for both startups and established companies. Let’s dive right in.
Approximately 65,000 new implementers will be needed by 2027 as a result of AI, according to research by ServiceNow and Pearson. The time is now to enter this dynamic and high-growth field. Let’s explore what an implementer is, how the role is changing, and how you can prepare to fill an open position.
Sentry started life in 2008 as an unlicensed, 71-line Django plugin. The next year we began publishing it under BSD-3, and ten years later we switched to the Business Source License (BSL or BUSL). Last year we purchased Codecov, and a few months ago we published it under BSL/BUSL as well. That led to some vigorous debate because of our use of the term “Open Source” to describe Codecov, from which emerged this helpful suggestion from Adam Jacob, co-founder of Chef.
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