• toasteranimation@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    It’s the cash crunch. Nobody wants to give away the fruits of their labor for free anymore, so the ‘open’ industries will start to suffer from IP lockdown. It makes sense right now, if you think about it

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      1 year ago

      And it is also true that certain countries - China especially - don’t respect open-source but are more than willing to profit from it while simultaneously undercutting those that paved the way for their own products. It’s the same issue we’ve seen with non-FOSS software and hardware in the past.

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        1 year ago

        I have to disagree with the notion that China doesn’t respect open-source hardware. Alibaba group just recently open sourced some of the most useful, including the most powerful RISC-V core to-date. Open sourcing processor IP is almost unheard of. China is pushing the RISC-V and open hardware envelope pretty hard. They definitely do still profit off of American open hardware, but that’s a good thing for the consumer most of the time.