Sure, but the people that made that software had to pay electricity bills and capital purchases of computers. The fact that they decided to release that as free (freedom and price) software is a different topic, itself laudable but most times not even altruistic.
And on the “arbitrarily taken away” topic, you seem to be against “services” and not necessarily software (the means to the end).
Sure, but the people that made that software had to pay electricity bills and capital purchases of computers. The fact that they decided to release that as free (freedom and price) software is a different topic, itself laudable but most times not even altruistic.
And on the “arbitrarily taken away” topic, you seem to be against “services” and not necessarily software (the means to the end).