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This sounds incredibly snarky, but I always feel conflicted on this sort of thing. I like free software a lot and identify philosophically with the movement, but I also like high-quality software that actually works and is designed for real people.



Sounds like you're saying free software isn't quality software.

Some of the most robust, secure, and least-surprise software is free.

Can't have the good without the bad.




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