• grue@lemmy.world
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    So basically, everybody switched from expensive UNIX™ to cheap “unix”-in-all-but-trademark-certification once it became feasible, and otherwise nothing has changed in 30 years.

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      Except this time the Unix-like took 100% of the market

      Was too clear this thing is just better

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        BSD is mostly Unix too, so even if Unix didn’t have 100% because of mac and Windows it was like 99%

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          BSD is more UNIX than Linux is, to be fair.

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          BSD was embroiled in a messy legal battle with AT&T over Unix copyright. Businesses wouldn’t touch it with a ten foot pole. That’s what really enabled Linux to be anything more than a hobby protect. And we’re all worse for it.