Open source can't catch a break. As the world of software development marches forward with new tools and capabilities expanding productivity – an evolution driven predominantly by AI – the community endures significant headwinds. "In the age of AI-driven security threats, protecting customer data has to come first," wrote Bailey Pumfleet, co-founder and CEO of scheduling software maker Cal.com, in April. After five years as "open source champion…
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