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by rbarooah
5456 days ago
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How does that even makes sense? If I make an open-source heart rate monitor, doesn't that benefit people who want heart rate monitors, hurt people who make for-pay heart rate monitors, and divert my resources away from solving anyone elses problems? |
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That's not a really useful way to argue. See http://www.paulgraham.com/disagree.html
Your open-source heart rate monitor will arguably directly help more people than the proprietary ones (don't confuse open-source with gratis) because it can serve as a base for other solutions to different problems. What you actually did by developing your open-source equivalent was to employ your resources in a much more efficient way, distributing its returns across a much wider field.
It's true you hurt the very limited group of people who made proprietary monitors, but you benefited a much, much larger group much more than they could ever do.