It can be difficult to distinguish between a real democracy and the illusion of a democracy. For example, what is the difference between state controlled media via financial/political incentive (US) vs. state controlled media via direct government enforcement (China)? The end result is the same, only the prior gives the illusion that a democracy exists.
Linux and Open Source are fueled by innovation and good intent. Money is not an issue.
Windows and Closed Source are fueld by greed and capitalism. Quality is often sacrificed for the cheapest labor and fastest time to market.
It can be difficult to distinguish between a real democracy and the illusion of a democracy. For example, what is the difference between state controlled media via financial/political incentive (US) vs. state controlled media via direct government enforcement (China)? The end result is the same, only the prior gives the illusion that a democracy exists.
...if you want to dance, you will dance the way the piper tells you to. No Linux or FreeBSD dancing allowed.
Now what am I going to do with my army of gun toting bears? Back to picnic baskets I guess...
You would think the inventor of radio would get a little more respect.
Linux and Open Source are fueled by innovation and good intent. Money is not an issue. Windows and Closed Source are fueld by greed and capitalism. Quality is often sacrificed for the cheapest labor and fastest time to market.