Netflix is using FreeBSD, not Linux.
Jesse, what are you talking about?
Hint: :q!
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Netflix is using FreeBSD, not Linux.
Jesse, what are you talking about?
I think OP chose a random picture of servers to represent "linux" despite netflix[0] not having anything to do with this. And then cited the first item in the Debian social contract[1]. And then just wildly speculated that because other distros don't have a social contract, that they might someday start charging money (they won't they would just as soon stop existing than charge money, but ok).
So in summary... "Computer pictures" + "Debian good" + "Arch not good" in a wild mishmash of nonsense.
Also, to the OP: using a picture clearly labeled as Netflix just to start a conversation about the debian social contract is highly confusing and misleading. No one here has any idea wtf you are talking about.
0: Netflix has published plenty of stuff about how they exclusively use FreeBSD for their CDN https://freebsdfoundation.org/end-user-stories/netflix-case-study/
Free as in freedom? Or free as in for free and at no charge?
Because the nature of FOSS makes it REALLY difficult to take away either.
Because the nature of FOSS makes it REALLY difficult to take away either.
RHEL, SUSE, Ubuntu pro... FOSS and GPL have nothing to do with the price of the product
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What?
where meme?

Source or something?