I haven't seen an amp link in years. I thought that shit is dead
this post was submitted on 29 Apr 2025
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The State of Open Source in 2025? Honestly, it's a mess but you knew that already The good news: everyone's using it. The bad news: have you seen how they're using it?
(www-theregister-com.cdn.ampproject.org)
Now legacy support is not something FOSS can achieve as well as commercial products. That's just what it is (let's not mention Debian here). But it also makes FOSS hopefully more optimized for what's supported. That right there is just a difference.
Also the title is clickbait.
Lots of companies are using open source software, more of them all the time. Most are hoping to save money. The next stated reasons made us chuckle:
- To reduce vendor lock-in
- Open standards and interoperability
- Stable technology with long-term community support
- To reduce development or maintenance costs
Number two sort of makes sense, but as for the rest, yeah, good luck with those.
Why is it risible that using FOSS would reduce vendor lock-in?