| From: Stewart C. Russell via talk <talk@gtalug.org> | On 2019-10-03 1:37 p.m., Evan Leibovitch via talk wrote: | > | > https://www.economist.com/leaders/2019/10/05/the-rise-of-open-source-computi... | | It's paywalled, Yeah. You can register for free and read a very small number of articles each month. I did that years ago. But because of the limitation, I almost never go to the economist. So it doesn't actually work well for them or for me. The Economist is quite expensive and quite good. Perhaps paying for it would be a good trade-off for me, but I don't. It's funny how many of us are willing to pay for netflix on the internet but not for magazines or newspapers. That's mostly true of me. | so I didn't get to read the bit where it presumably says "… | and we can get these geek rubes to write our software FOR FREE!" I read the article and don't remember getting angry about anything in it. I did not learn anything from it. It wasn't very deep (how could it be?). I don't imagine that anyone on this list would learn anything either, but I don't remember it in detail.