wosos | 10 years ago | on: Microsoft's Software is Malware
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wosos | 10 years ago | on: Microsoft's Software is Malware
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wosos | 10 years ago | on: Looking Forward: Support for Secure Shell
wosos | 10 years ago | on: Looking Forward: Support for Secure Shell
wosos | 11 years ago | on: EU study recommends OpenBSD
Not much a comparison to proprietary software.
wosos | 11 years ago | on: We Can’t Let John Deere Destroy the Idea of Ownership
And makes you think if it would or should go the same way of other non profitable but socially valuable activities, by the hands of non profit foundations and/or government support.
And if that would be a better or worse model than the current one.
wosos | 11 years ago | on: We Can’t Let John Deere Destroy the Idea of Ownership
wosos | 11 years ago | on: We Can’t Let John Deere Destroy the Idea of Ownership
I could go and lick the grass on my porch. I won't get paid for that. No matter how much I would like it.
Many things are just not profitable.
Unless you find other models, like patronizing
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This is pretty interesting, and a great way to look at it.
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Also, you have the possibility to learn about bleeding edge tech in situ.
You can even argue that all of the things there end up being the users fault as they choose so for convenience.