I apologize. I'm simply trying to understand and explain, if only to myself, to better calibrate expectations.
I do not criticize or defend Amazon's parasitic relationship with FOSS. Frankly, I don't yet see how it can be any other way. I just merely acknowledge the plain truth. And that Amazon is better at this than the other belligerents.
While I'm a very happy Amazon Prime customer, I'd never be an employee or otherwise do business with Amazon. I just feel like there's no way for me to benefit proportionally. Per the parable of the lion's share.
> ...the wrong assumptions how to make money out of MIT/BSD style licenses.
Go on.
I'm hoping someone, anyone will discuss Peter Hintjens' (ZeroMQ) advice.
I have three projects in my back pocket. Once seen, their secret sauce is trivially reproduced. I can think of no way to publish them as anything other than FOSS. Not even as a service. Nor can I figure out how to pay rent working on them.
Which is a pity. These three tools are pretty neat.
Here is my advice, other professions pay for the tools they use for their job.
Actually outside of the webdev bubble most companies are willing to pay for software too. SolarWinds in the news for all the wrong reasons now but their bread-and-butter was selling things to big corporations that webdevs would demand for free.
Any time I've seen it, it's glaringly obvious that HN users come down on both sides of the issue.
Pattern-matching detractors of your position as dominant in a particular venue's discussion is a common partisan failure mode. Doesn't mean you have to succumb to it.
Sorry I hate to disagree. HN has lost its way last few years. The amount of FUD spread against Google on HN is mind-boggling. Every single day there is at least one anti-Google post on HN front page. Most of the content is the old broken record. I simple hide these posts from newsfeed. But the moderators have chosen to look other way.
On top of that, lots of discussion has become simply low-quality. The comments on technical posts turn into complaining about something not related to the technical content rather about the product. The amount of complaining and whining is through the roof. Mods should look into "Whine Wednesday" type threads to keep the off-topic whinings and complaining invading every single thread.
We should realize that we all succumb to the same biases when communicating in an online forum and exhibit the same tropes - exasperation at the loss of our 'secret hangout', frustration that companies we like get bashed repeatedly, and over-analyzing and drawing broad conclusions from strangers on the internet.
Try to enjoy the good responses and don't get so bothered by the rest! Or maybe there's another community that is more enjoyable out there. Personally I can put up with some of the noise and repeated points like yours because there's still plenty of value for me in these posts. Best of luck.
I dont think there is a group like "HNers", HN is just composed of people with diverse opinions. No one agrees on everything. The rules are simple, so long as we agree to disagree everyone gets along.
HNers praise how great Amazon is for Graviton.
HNers praise how great Amazon is for leaving Azure and GCP on the dust.
HNers praise how great Amazon is for FOSS project XYZ.
HNers bash Amazon because yet another project made the wrong assumptions how to make money out of MIT/BSD style licenses.
Yep, I am seeing a pattern definitely.