Why china can understand open source but Japan can't ?
>>107489681Anon I know you're desperate to get a Z.A.T.O. thread going but moving from /v/ to /g/ probably isn't the right strategy
I'm going to play this, it looked interesting. I saw it on Twitter
>>107489681eroge
>>107489681If you really understand open source you'll never make a program of yours open source.
>>107489887Why don't they make their eroge open source?
>>107489681>china can understand open sourceSource?
>>107490006Yeah, that's mostly true.Though there are types of programs which are literally useless and nobody will use them if they're not open source in 2k25.
>>107490507>nobody will use themwho actually cares tough? why does everything need to be used or super popular?
>>107490518Open source isn't about sharing tools with fellow developers, it's about gaining clout on the internet and sometimes destroying capitalism
>>107489681Chinas culture is based around copying. In Chinese learning means "to copy".
>>107489681duno i think it has to do with the ideology of altruism, liberal based societies reject it because it enslaves fellow people.Basically an altruistic system there are a group people that will express an entitlement for your free time and demand you to sacrifice for them in exchange of nothing.
>>107490507Then cool, if the program is useless then nobody will miss it, keep it in your HDD.
>>107489681>American website>esl threads
>>107492321How do you know a EOP is jealous and seething?Don't worry, they'll let you know.
>>107489681capitalist mind virus
Well, as far as China is concerned, they just regard everything as open source.I mean everything.