• Melvin_Ferd@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    Now you’re getting semantic. Stopping conversation here as I get the impression that you’re arguing from trying to win over trivial points vs honest discussion.

    I’m well aware the difference and it doesn’t change anything here.

    My argument is not entirely that everything at all times should be free. Therefore for you to focus on this is not a good use of our time. Points have all been made. I don’t have much else to say. I’m done here. Have a good one

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      12 hours ago

      Really, there’s no need to be so salty about that. I was just stating my disagreement and that I guessed you might be mixing up terms here that are not fully equivalent. If you’re not agreeing with that I’m fine, but I wasn’t trying to be aggressive in any means.

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        That’s fair. I’m salty because maybe I’m a little on the spectrum and just get tired by having one part of an position scrutinized when it’s not a critical part. I understand open source has many different licenses. But you don’t have open source without FOSS. Additionally, Open source was born out of business needing these licenses to buy in. Therefore open source is driven by business and it’s only surviving until they don’t need it. Which is what happens when the culture abandoned is FOSS roots.

        Business and profits should be terrified of the internet. Everything not bolted down should be replicated and shared. Music, documents, software, trade secrets, text books, shows, movies.

        Everything.