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[Very bad take] Why open source are not that important (servers and IT)
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If it's that bad, could you maybe give people a hint as to why we'd want to watch it and what it has to do with linux?
So why are you giving him views by prominently linking it? It looks like you're just bringing the rage bait here.
Uh, you just have to take a look at recent developments with Unity and Adobe to see that closed-source software can be a huge problem?
Might want to change the title a bit...