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thats true. but i think it would be much better to make an effort on improving the existing wheel instead of start one that will remain unfinished.
(Almost?) all Intel motherboards come with firmware based on EDK2/OVMF, which you might be familiar if you use qemu VMs... Some components are 1:1 the same if you check in IDA/Ghidra. So much that often bugs are still reproducible across every bastardized vendor build. So the problem you describe already exists in exactly the same way as if it was open source. Because it is. But sadly not GPL, so commercial interests mean you don't get the modified source code... But even if you did there's little point when most mobos are as locked down as the average smartphone.
open source is not always a good thing. you can see it all over linux how many forks are because "my way is better" and instead of focusing on something people keeps reinventing the wheel
No, that's it working exactly the way it should. People are perfectly free to reinvent the wheel with their own time and effort if they want.
You have to reach people where they are. If the purpose of putting out an announcement is to garner publicity, then it makes sense to use the services where the biggest audiences are found. Among your friends, use whatever you like.
That.
That's not saying that they shouldn't also be using and promoting open, community alternatives.
Maybe i'm being picky but it bothers me when these "open" type projects use Twitter instead of Mastodon and Instagram instead of PixelFed. I do wish them luck regardless.
You have to reach people where they are. If the purpose of putting out an announcement is to garner publicity, then it makes sense to use the services where the biggest audiences are found. Among your friends, use whatever you like.
I'll take Mastodon over Twitter any day simply due to privacy; security and decentralization. As for PixelFed, it's an open source Instagram replacment.
I find mastodon a chore and a half to use, but then again, I don't use twitter (sometimes I use nitter) so that may be a factor, will defo check out pixelfed tho
open source is not always a good thing. you can see it all over linux how many forks are because "my way is better" and instead of focusing on something people keeps reinventing the wheel
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