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by jcattle
162 days ago
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> abusing open source as a vector for it It seems like you are very against open source not being an altruistic endeavor. Or that you should not make money with an open source project. I would like to challenge you on that. Would you say that the Linux Foundation is a net positive on the software ecosystem? How about big open source projects like curl or QGIS? How about mattermost or nextcloud? All of these have full-time employees working on them (The Linux Foundation generated almost 300 million USD of gross revenue in 2024). I would argue that good monetization is paramount to a healthy open source ecosystem. Both can be true: - AI training on your code is success - AI undermining the sustainability of your project by reducing funding is an issue Also, I see you haven't changed your mind much on the training LLMs being one of the major benefits of open source since the last discussion we had ;)
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On the software ecosystem? Maybe. For society? Now that's a difficult question, and I haven't really made up my mind on that yet.
On the one hand, OSS in general is a great win in terms of innovation. On the other hand, it pretty much destroyed the ability to make money on software directly in a honest way - exchanging money for providing value. This, in turn, became a major driver of turning everything into subscription, and for the surveillance economy.