• cassandrafatigue@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    24 hours ago

    There’s FOSS versions of most things, which are often quite good, sometimes better than commercial product, and almost always cheaper. For example: even 15 years ago when windows had a usable consumer OS and Linux was rougher, it was a better enterprise OS if you didn’t need AutoCAD or Photoshop.

    Also, why not pirate? I know that doesn’t work for everything, but it works for some things.

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      23 hours ago

      This is valid but the advice doesn’t scale.

      Enterprises have very complex needs, and they generally aren’t going to pirate anything.

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      24 hours ago

      Yeah I thought about Linux as a possible counter-example, then I realized that a significant amount of the maintenance burden of Linux as an operating system has been carried by American companies.

      FOSS in general too, but a lot of that has also been done by american individuals either by themselves or backed by their employers.

      And of course Linus Torvalds moved from Finland to America of all the places he could’ve chosen.