blurg, 1 year ago If you’re not spending some money then you’re not the customer, you’re the product. BSD (e.g. FreeBSD, OpenBSD, …) GNU/Linux (e.g. kernel, Ubuntu, Mint, Arch, …) GNU/FSF/FOSS software (e.g. LibreOffice, Vim, Emacs, , Compiler Collection, Gnome & KDE desktop, GIMP, VLC, Wine, Python, …) Misc. (e.g. Wikipedia (& Kiwix), Gutenberg (& Calibre), Archive.org, CreativeCommons,org, OpenStreetMap, Lemmy, R, …) Plenty of public schools, public library, charities, … Would like to argue with you. However, supporting these projects directly, if you can afford to, is something of a personal responsibility.
If you’re not spending some money then you’re not the customer, you’re the product.
Would like to argue with you. However, supporting these projects directly, if you can afford to, is something of a personal responsibility.