Open Source Isn't Dead. Cal.com Just Learned the Wrong Lesson
Summary
The article argues that Cal.com's decision to close part of its open-source code due to AI-driven threats isn't a condemnation of open source but a cautionary response to security risks in automated tooling. It uses this case to illustrate the broader tension between openness and guarding against misuse, and it highlights implications for teams balancing transparency with responsible AI deployment.