• @[email protected]
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    691 year ago

    The author is exited but I’m not. I am not a big fan of corporations taking the free work of FOSS developers and turning it into a proprietary dystopia.

    • @SmoothLiquidation
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      111 year ago

      I think that having a strong public domain is good for everyone. For instance properties like Sherlock Holmes really took off once it was in the public domain and people could write spin-offs and whatnot without worry that a copyright lawyer would come along and sue them.

      Linux is the same thing, Amazon using the kernel and stuff to build an OS on doesn’t take anything away from anyone else who uses Linux as a desktop or server environment, and in fact can lead to some good pass back, even if it is just that the devices are easier to root. Take a look at the Open-wrt project, where Linksys built their router on top of a Linux kernel and it led to a whole ecosystem of open routers. People went out of their way to buy a WRT-42G just with the intent of rooting it, and Linksys got their money either way.

      • @CeeBee
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        41 year ago

        Amazon using Linux isn’t the concern. What OP was referring to are things like their use of Elasticsearch. It’s basically Amazon’s version of embrace, extend, extinguish. It got so bad, that the devs of Elasticsearch changed their licensing as a way to fight against Amazon’s tactics.

        https://www.elastic.co/blog/why-license-change-aws

        Open source is great. But when other companies take the open source code as their own to the detriment to the original open source devs, that’s not sustainable. That behaviour will kill open source.

      • @Serinus
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        -41 year ago

        If it were anyone other than Amazon or Apple.

        Speaking of which, isn’t MacOS Linux based these days? How much have they contributed back? (Genuine question)

        • @n0m4n
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          61 year ago

          A quick search confirms that MacOS is based from proprietary BSD UNIX code. It is not compatible with Linux

        • @[email protected]
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          It’s pretty annoying you replied to someone’s nice, well thought out comment with your own bullshit. Then speculated about something you could have googled in 7 seconds max.

    • @crazy4ski
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      71 year ago

      This is the correct response.