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> The rest of the world just blindly goes about their day using Windows while surfing the web using Chrome.

Paying for Windows? I think you missed my point. If your computer doesn't ship with an OS, paid or otherwise, people think it's a glitch. The average consumer will sooner return their laptop before they buy a license of Windows, create an Install Media from their old device and flash the new hardware with a purchased license. They'll get a Chromebook instead, people don't buy Windows today.

The internet has conditioned the majority of modern technology users to reject and habitually avoid non-free experiences. Ad-enabled free platforms and their pervasive success is all the evidence you need. Commercial software as it existed 20 or 30 years ago is a dead business. Free reigns supreme.



Who/where/how does someone buy a laptop without an OS? I'm just not able to follow down this hypothetical path that you are insisting on blazing


That is kind of his point. You don't, Windows is bundled with laptop. It is not that I agree with his points. Windows for example isn't open source in remotest sense


Dell offers laptops with a version of Linux preinstalled and supports them. System76, Lenovo, Purism as well to name a few. Apple also sells laptops without Windows on them. There are actually quite a few options that do this. If you don't want Windows, we have options now. Yes, historically, it was Windows or Apple's OS, but that's no longer true and not recognizing that just makes you look like you're pushing a false narrative on the situation for what purpose only you know.


> Commercial software as it existed 20 or 30 years ago is a dead business. Free reigns supreme.

What nonsense. Go into any business and you will find every single piece of software they use is bought and paid for with bells on. The 'Free World' you speak of is only there to get you, an individual, used to using the software so that businesses are made to purchase it. In the old days we called this 'demo' or 'shareware'. Now its 'free' or 'personal' tier subscription.

Go and ask any designer if their copy of Adobe Creative Cloud, 3d studio Max, or AutoCAD is free. Any office worker if Micsrosoft Office(including Teams and Sharedpoint etc) or even google docs for business. Majority of developers are running paid versions of Jetbrains. Running an online shop? Chances are you are paying for shopify software, or something like Zoho to manage your customers and orders.

'Free' as you put it is very much only in the online individual consumer world, a very small part of the software world.

The commercial software market is more alive and expensive than it has ever been.




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