I have a confession: for most of my life I’ve thought open source was stupid.

You see, I grew up struggling economically. When I discovered in high school that I enjoyed working on computers and that it paid well, I saw it as my way out of poverty. Code was my ticket to a different life.

I started using Linux in 1996, Slackware 3.0. At the time, most households only had a single phone line. It could be used to chat on the phone, or it could be used to dial up a BBS or the early internet, but not both. If you were fortunate enough to have two computers in the house, only one could use the internet at a time. Even if you had the newfangled broadband cable internet that didn’t use your phone line and was way faster.

I set up my Slackware box as a NAT router to share internet acro…

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