I get that it’s open source provided you use codium not code but I still find that interesting

  • haruki
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    1351 year ago

    I hate Google but they gave us Go, Kubernetes. I hate Amazon but they gave us AWS. I plainly hate those companies, but adore the brilliant engineers that work there.

    • Captain Beyond
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      431 year ago

      Google is also one of the most prolific contributors to Linux, and was the #3 corporate contributor in 2022. If you’re avoiding everything Google had a hand in you literally can’t use any GNU/Linux.

      • @Wilzax@lemmy.world
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        391 year ago

        It’s almost as though the beauty of open source is that it doesn’t matter who contributes, we all benefit from the result because we can all check each other’s work and all use what we want

      • @Pantherina@feddit.de
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        61 year ago

        Google is perfect at getting rich by shipping disgusting 90% FOSS 10% Tracking software. Literally all their Android Apps are closed source tracking malware. AOSP gets nearly no attention. But yeah, good Platforms

        • Captain Beyond
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          Well, yes, the end products of GAFAM aren’t designed to respect users’ freedom, but rather to control them. That doesn’t mean we can’t extract the good parts of what they do and create user-respecting alternatives. Standard Android sucks but we have LineageOS and GrapheneOS, for example.

          A tool, like any human creation, is imbued with the agenda of its creators. The freedom to share and modify the tool is what allows the community to override the initial creator’s agenda. If free software comes with tracking malware the community will create a version without it. The community thus acts as a check against the power of the core developers.

          This is why I’m against blindly rejecting anything that GAFAM has contributed to, as long as there is a freedom-respecting community version available.

    • 𝕸𝖔𝖘𝖘
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      131 year ago

      This is a very very good answer, and perfectly portrays my feelings, as well.

    • @jack@monero.town
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      91 year ago

      Google is not deeply rooted in trying to harm the free/open software movement, unlike Microsoft. MS has always been the ideological enemy of Linux.

      • @victron@programming.dev
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        11 year ago

        So much they made WSL and made many developers happy. People acting like nothing has changed in more than 30 years.

        • @jack@monero.town
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          How exactly is WSL helping anyone but MS? It’s there so devs on Windows don’t get tempted to try actual Linux