• @Nioxic@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    1111 months ago

    Software. Should be free, isn’t. Blame Bill Gates.

    lol…

    that’s just some dumb take. Some software can and should be free (operating systems, for example) but all software? lol

    • ButtBidet [he/him]
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      11 months ago

      You like your free Android kernel? How about your free browser. Or MF’er, do you like this lemmy shit that you’re using?!?!?!? What about all the network architecture so you don’t have to pay dozens of owners so that you can send a packet of data from your the open-source router software to the Linux server that is hosting your game.

      Make no mistake Microsoft has been at war with open source since its business model requires people to pay for software. It would destroy open source if it could, it it probably will after it acquires enough enough market share.

      • @LifeInMultipleChoice@lemmy.ml
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        11 months ago

        MF is your choice of term to open discussion with someone on a topic you disagree on? Surely this is going to get your audience to be open to accept your views/input.

        Edit: the discussion likely is about your use case of the term free

        • ButtBidet [he/him]
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          611 months ago

          Weird way to avoid the Epstein island, charter school proponent, weird bullshit in Africa guy, literally at war with open source guy discussion.

          Hey I’m sorry that I made an abbreviation for a naughty word.

    • @Spectacle8011A
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      111 months ago

      I’m assuming uralsolo is talking about free software as in, software which gives users the four freedoms.

      I don’t think all software needs to be free, but in some ways, it’s no longer the issue of the day. In this day and age, a lot of what we’re using is no longer really software. We’re using services with client-side Javascript which is nominally free software (but not really). Most of the actual software is sitting behind a server. I see this as good and bad. It means users of less popular operating systems get access to the same services as users of popular operating systems so long as they have browsers, and the negatives are, well…I’m sure you don’t need my help to think of some.

      It’s hard to make money with free software because everyone has the right to commercially exploit it. For this reason alone, I don’t think it’s necessary for all software to be free, but I’ll be there to celebrate the programs that are free.