ninaholic37
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- Apr 13, 2012
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Hrmmm... so by your definition, I can't use Opera as I wish, because I don't have the source code, which means it's not "free"? Or must I abide by some law not to modify it (with a hex editor, de-compiler, addons, scripts) or copy any portion/ideas from it for personal use, which means it's not "free"? Also, if some software is "free to use as I wish", does that mean I can use it to kill 100 people and steal their credit card numbers with it?Free has nothing to due with price. It refers to the freedom to use the software as you wish.
That's a horrible definition, and open to too much interpretation. What do you call something that doesn't cost money then? You don't find a computer on someone's front yard with words "free" on it and think "oh, it must be running Linux and all open source software!". Nothinman should never use the term "free" this way again to avoid confusion, it is too vague and most of population relate "free" to "price", which makes his post look like he's trying to sound "smarter" by breaking common english-social standards with niche computer-nerd terminology that only a select few would catch on to (after realizing his post makes no sense using the normal/standard interpretation, and getting angry that he didn't choose his words better).
Just my opinion. :whiste: