That saying is meant for commercialized products obviously. But it's still kind of true if you stretch it to FOSS software, the allegory would be that you pay for it with your time (by fixing/bringing attention to bugs) rather than directly profiting the devs.
you-liquidated|4 years ago
I pay for my TV. It still spies on me.
And so on...
You are always the product, paying customer or not.
smcl|4 years ago
You are always the product in "free" services like FB, YouTube. It is a fundamental part of that model.
There are plenty of shitty companies in both buckets (and seemingly more as time goes by) but let's not pretend there's never a difference.
nybble41|4 years ago
When it comes to open source and other community-based projects, it's true that you shouldn't expect much in the way of personalized service or attention to your particular needs or issues if you're not paying for it. Fortunately, just making a copy of some software (even really good software) doesn't cost much at all, so it's not unreasonable that you're getting that much for free. Improving the software requires an investment from someone, though, one way or another.