If I need to query the db repeatedly (N times per second), isn't it more efficient (low latency and aws cost) to just download the db and run queries locally?
1. I usually open about 30 to 50 tabs, and then my laptop becomes slow or it's difficult to navigate them.
2. I decide to close some but find it difficult to choose which ones to close - they all seem important to me.
3. I use onetab to close them all so if I need any of them I can get them back.
Funny enough, I rarely go to onetab to reopen them. Seems if I need them again, I find them in different ways, e.g. google search, browser history, ...
1. Join a company (usually big) that has a culture of open sourcing softwares.
2. Start an open source project you are keen on, and make use of the resource to grow the project/community/contributors.
3. Quit with other core maintainers and start your own company that commercializes the open source project.
Remember also, that large companies have experimental expansion phases which they usually abandon once economic crisis dawns. If the thing you build is such a "experimental fort" - your parent company might be open to a "buy out", were you promise them favorable conditions by your future company with whom they share the IP.