Interesting how human nature always wants to blame everything on one source. AWS might be bad, no argument against it. But the truth is there is more and more speaking about the end of open source as we know it.
E.g. smartphones (the most used end-user computer nowadays) being walled gardens. So walled, that not even a giant like Huawei can easily continue to use Google's OS.
E.g. Trade war makes every side being less open towards all other sides.
E.g. at least one huge Open Source proponent being sold to a company that is known for not handling open source too well.
E.g. big corps like Google having found a way to misuse stuff that is seemingly open source as marketing tools to spread there proprietary actual products.
E.g. with at least many big corps believing that the cloud has beaten on-prem, and who knows what is behind these APIs. Maybe they don't even use Linux and TCP/IP anymore.
E.g. with the rise of AI and machine learning software itself maybe(!) not being the most important tech development factor anymore.
E.g. with Valve not having won the gaming platform war against Microsoft.
E.g. with Microsoft claiming to integrate more and more with open source (but then how much control are they starting to wield, having a shitload of coders, money and users to field for their personal cause).
E.g. smartphones (the most used end-user computer nowadays) being walled gardens. So walled, that not even a giant like Huawei can easily continue to use Google's OS.
E.g. Trade war makes every side being less open towards all other sides.
E.g. at least one huge Open Source proponent being sold to a company that is known for not handling open source too well.
E.g. big corps like Google having found a way to misuse stuff that is seemingly open source as marketing tools to spread there proprietary actual products.
E.g. with at least many big corps believing that the cloud has beaten on-prem, and who knows what is behind these APIs. Maybe they don't even use Linux and TCP/IP anymore.
E.g. with the rise of AI and machine learning software itself maybe(!) not being the most important tech development factor anymore.
E.g. with Valve not having won the gaming platform war against Microsoft.
E.g. with Microsoft claiming to integrate more and more with open source (but then how much control are they starting to wield, having a shitload of coders, money and users to field for their personal cause).