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Our understanding of open source is very different from what is actually happening. The optimistic model of social cooperation is long gone, now it is the realm of singles. More recently, the information was of high quality, and the rule worked - the more it is, the better. Suddenly there is too much information. The more notifications we receive, the less attention we pay to them. In the world of open source software, things are exactly the same. The work involves teamwork, but developers writing and publishing code are so overwhelmed with a variety of requests that they simply stop responding to them. Open Source is the "roads and bridges" of the digital world. The start of work is always associated with a large investment of effort and money, but each additional user is relatively cheap. We do not notice them until everything is fine, we take them for granted, but most of these projects are created by enthusiasts. How can a modern creator develop a strategy, create a product, provide support and earn? Nadia Egbal analyzed the GitHub platform to tell us what modern open source projects are, written by individual developers and used by millions.