> Also, this seems like an argument in favor of a walled garden.
It is always entertaining to see HN's commentariat both rail against walled gardens by (for example) Apple or Android that are aimed at making life easier for regular people, while advocating them for Linux.
It is always entertaining to see HN's commentariat both rail against walled gardens by (for example) Apple or Android that are aimed at making life easier for regular people, while advocating them for Linux.