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Seek therapy. Your responses are neither helpful nor witty. If anything, you're a menace to humanity, your family, your 'friends' (if you had any), and general society around you. I feel sorry for anyone who has to interact with you on a regular basis. Your mother would be ashamed of you.
I hope you become a better person.
Yeah, sure, but my comment wasn't great today, and the comment that was downvoted and that you're criticising, while not particularly nice, actually contains more useful information than most of the other comments.
Awwww :(
Yes, the comment is not nice, but also not wrong imho. I mean, what's the point of the question? OP got wrong or inaccurate information from random people (probably on reddit) and is now asking random people on reddit if there are other things that random people on reddit are giving wrong or inaccurate information about ;-)
Even if OP's original premise might not be 'accurate,' OP's question generated a decent discussion. if that's not the point of forums and subforums, idk what else is.
The premise of the question is to open a discussion about software that lives in a de facto state of being completely open source.
As opposed to asking whom on a hodgepodge full of strangers?
As opposed to not opening a discussion where erroneous information is not brought to attention...
just because you and maybe two others here thought Tailscale was "fully" open source doesn't make it a "de facto" thing ;-)
That was my point. The question itself makes very little sense, as the answers are not representative. (see above). Unless of course you just want to have a a discussion, for the sake of the discussion, which is of course fine :-)
Well, the problem is that your premise is purely anecdotal. Or to put it another way, you could list any closed source software here because someone in the whole wide world has probably mistaken it for OSS ;-)