⚙ Essays

⚙ Essays

A collection of technical notes aimed at understanding and documenting how systems actually work. It explores Unix design philosophy, runtime environments, development tools, software architecture, and the real-world problems encountered during development along with their solutions. Rather than offering simple tutorials, it focuses on the underlying principles, historical context, and the reasoning behind design decisions—closer to an engineering journal than a how-to guide.

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How Red Hat Became a $34 Billion Company with Open Source — The Most Successful Business Model in Open Source History

How can a multi-billion-dollar company be built on free software? Red Hat turned Linux and GPL software into a business by selling trust and support, not code. This article explores RHEL, subscriptions, CentOS, and IBM’s $34B acquisition—the most successful open source model.