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by jniles 370 days ago
Crowdstrike is a recent example that comes to mind. I don't see how paying for CrowdStrike made it more secure or reliable.

I would also argue that you could take all the $$ paying for proprietary software and contribute it to people who are making the open source software, making the reliance on "free" eyeballs less of an issue.