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by apitman
826 days ago
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Obsidian is one of the few closed-source applications I would consider relying on, due to their commitment to building around simple, open file formats. Sure, they could screw me over and start charging absurd amounts of money for their app, but high quality open source alternatives would pop up immediately. Meanwhile, as long as they don't screw me over, it's unlikely an open source alternative is going to be able to catch up to a profitable business that keeps their users happy. It's an interesting approach, focused on incentive alignment, which is the best way to ensure quality long term. |
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See Mattermost for an example of a similarly positioned product that is fully open source.