Linux, FOSS, and the Time-Honored Tradition of Charging More for Less
The tech industry has elevated the time-honored tactic of charging more for less to an art form*. A cornerstone of Microsoft's business is more for less. This more-for-less tactic came into sharp focus with netbooks.
At first they seemed like the perfect combination of less for less, plus unlimited more. The less for less was the inexpensive hardware. This was a real breakthrough, because for the first time little notebooks were actually priced small. Put Linux on them and you had an inexpensive, acceptably-performing, very portable machine plus the vast world of Free and free-of-cost software at your fingertips.
But then the rot set in, as it so often does in the commercial, proprietary computer world, and especially when Microsoft is involved, because Microsoft has distorted the entire PC industry to the point that what we dumb ole luser customers want doesn't matter. It's what Microsoft wants that matters.
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