All Open Source

Hey, I’ve just been searching around the web today, just looking around, and I’ve come to notice that it seems like about half of the programs on my computer are open-source. I mean, it seems like we take so much from the technical world for granted. We don’t pay for those online games, if we would, everyone would think that the developer was crazy! It’s almost the same way with everything else.

What I’ve come to realize is that people take too much for granted. School, take that for example. If the teacher wouldn’t have their lesson planned for the day, what would happen? Everyone would say how horrible they are, when the other 179 days they were flawless. With humans, your expectations can rise to an enormous level.

The best example I’ve been able to think of is with your parents. They always are there to help you, and no matter what, they’re always there to help you.

Okay, this post is going no where, so I just want to say thanks to my Mom and Dad!

- Gaudyspuds

2 Responses to “All Open Source”

  1. Auntie Ipswitch Says:

    Dear Gaudyspud,

    Yes we do take things for granted. But your article shows that you don’t take everything for granted, and have the wisdom to feel fortunate. You are very fortunate to have a Mom and Dad that care for you as they do.

    The subtopic of open source is very interesting. Sometimes open source appears to be free but it really isn’t. For example, your free games might have advertisements, and you may end up buying something you see in the ads. The gamemakers will get $$$ for this to happen. This is how Google works; Google offers a “free” service by inserting subtle ads in its answers. In addition, some of theses companies are building a secret database of your likes and dislikes and will sell this information to other companies so they can concentrate their advertisements on likely buyers.

    On the other hand, some open source is actually free. Quite often programmers think of themselves as artists, and they are not motivated by how much money they get but rather the number of people that appreciate their art. Other programmers just like to program and they do what they do for fun. An example of this is the Emacs editor I use, Wikipedia, or the Linux operating system.

    Some open source programs exist out of the work of failed companies. For example, OpenOffice, which does almost the same stuff as the $$$ Office, was created by a failed company. Another company (Sun) bought this failed company on the cheap and released OpenOffice just to annoy Microsoft. Firefox is another example; it’s origins come from Mozilla which came from a failed company Netscape, which was built off of a university research project, which used ideas from another research project, which was probably funded by government research money!

    You might also want to question why some bored programmer(s) can write a free program that seems to have most of the functionality that is being sold by a Company for a hefty sum. What is really going on here?

    I think my apple pie is burning… gotta go!

    Auntie Ipswitch

  2. Gaudyspuds Says:

    You sure said a mouthful there. It is true that somethings and some people have gotten us so far, think if Tim Barnes-Lee didn’t take that leap with the internet browser, we may still be behind the times today. You sure knew a lot for a woman who still bakes pies!

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