I think about it too, sometimes. You know all the jokes/anecdotes about Microsoft and Bill Gates specifically calling Linux users and open source devs "communists" and accusing them of destroying the software industry? To the extent they actually said this, they were absolutely right - open source culture is very much responsible for destroying the viability of a simple and honest "pay money in exchange for value" business model in software. This of course didn't make software free - the market switched to monetizing it with worse, end-user-abusing models, like SaaS subscriptions and "free, but with ads".
FWIW, I'm still enjoying, using and supplying open source, especially that as a power user, I can get a better deal on the whole thing. However, I think we need to recognize the unintended consequences this has, and that in a sense, we're ourselves responsible for the shitty and abusive industry we work in and live with.
FWIW, I'm still enjoying, using and supplying open source, especially that as a power user, I can get a better deal on the whole thing. However, I think we need to recognize the unintended consequences this has, and that in a sense, we're ourselves responsible for the shitty and abusive industry we work in and live with.