real reasons why people DON’T use opensource:
- bugs in apps with no community on irc/discord/matrix/xmpp to ask about (yes, i talk about you @libreoffice )
- assholes in communities if such exist (yes i talk about archlinux and @godot )
- enshittification and slowly going back to not being opensource (yes i talk about @mozilla )
- and if all of the above combined it just creates resistance against opensource

small opensource can do nothing until big opensource does the step…

  • *I need money and I made this.

    I don’t like capitalism, but I am forced to live with it. I idealize open source software; but if I made a thing nobody else thought of, I’m sorry but I’m going to try and get paid so I don’t have to live in the gutter.

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      False dichotomy. You can get paid for writing open source software. That was my entire career. It’s a choice; a matter of values and priorities. Not every byte I wrote was open source, especially in the beginning, but it’s not hard to go that way, and thrive.