Your article is a bit dated...it ignores all that has come because of open source and it literally is from the bitterness of the dot c crash..... It even mentions that it is beneficial to have consistent code for growth....so why don't a growth bad
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Oh you mean because those companies 'added value'!!! Omfg!
Did you even read that article? The end of the article pretty much denies you....open source is good for business....because it commoditized the feature far all....so....you think....we should be stuck in the dark ages with the Wizards holding on the secrets of fire......because we don't want to accidentally commoditize the fire..... seriously...dumb.
You haven't addressed any single one of my criticisms... you post some outdated article by a dude who is known for writing software articles....and act like you are some wizened old chap who has taken time from his battle saving the world from the likes of the globalists....to tell me that I should be charging money for open source....but cannot fathom that the feedback of supporting open source and giving away things which are a buden to market because of the niche nature (OH you are one of those anal retentive fucks who likes organizing screws for every gauge eh?? Do you have the wire rolls all lined up in ASC radius or gauge?)
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The point is...without open source you wouldnt have this website to complain on so shut up you loser - how about you post that bootload you wrote eh? I would love to see how your x86 looks...
You must be missing a second brain cell if you think someone with no experience would be linking you to a Joel Spolsky piece from 2002.
https://www.joelonsoftware.com/2002/06/12/strategy-letter-v/
Bootloaders are fun and easy. Everyone should write one!
Your article is a bit dated...it ignores all that has come because of open source and it literally is from the bitterness of the dot c crash..... It even mentions that it is beneficial to have consistent code for growth....so why don't a growth bad
... Oh you mean because those companies 'added value'!!! Omfg!
Did you even read that article? The end of the article pretty much denies you....open source is good for business....because it commoditized the feature far all....so....you think....we should be stuck in the dark ages with the Wizards holding on the secrets of fire......because we don't want to accidentally commoditize the fire..... seriously...dumb.
You are not expressing a coherent thought, except sniveling outrage because your pride is being belittled.
This is characteristic of open source zealots. One has to be unstable to waste one's talents for no pay. "I'm contributing to humanity!"
You're contributing to Google grinding us to dust. The technology we're creating is anti-human. The fire you praise will eat us.
If we survive the next few years, we need to slow down with technology to a halt, and rebuild a lot of it from scratch.
The breakneck "progress" is harmful and stupid. Do things slow. Do them many times over. One day, do things right.
You haven't addressed any single one of my criticisms... you post some outdated article by a dude who is known for writing software articles....and act like you are some wizened old chap who has taken time from his battle saving the world from the likes of the globalists....to tell me that I should be charging money for open source....but cannot fathom that the feedback of supporting open source and giving away things which are a buden to market because of the niche nature (OH you are one of those anal retentive fucks who likes organizing screws for every gauge eh?? Do you have the wire rolls all lined up in ASC radius or gauge?)
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The point is...without open source you wouldnt have this website to complain on so shut up you loser - how about you post that bootload you wrote eh? I would love to see how your x86 looks...
I'm not trying to reply to your points, I'm trying to explain why your points are stupid. You are missing the forest for the trees.
I spent some time editing the previous reply, it is now larger than when you read it.
It doesn't matter if you answer, I would prefer if you don't.