| ▲ | BlueTemplar 2 days ago | |
> a free software license alone does not empower users to be truly free if they lack the expertise to exercise those freedoms This is a bullshit argument, and I'm surprised that people aware enough of these issues would try to push it. Closed (or online-only) software prevents not only the end user from modifying it, but also 'unlicensed' hackers that the end user can ask for help. See the "right to repair" movement as a very close example. The possibility of an 'ecosystem' of middlemen like these, matters ! | ||