Phil on Nostr: Look I get the intent here and I would certainly not argue that I was a particular ...
Look I get the intent here and I would certainly not argue that I was a particular advocate for Microsoft-The-Business in any meaningful way, but this sort of dogmatic rejection feels a bit disingenuous to me. The argument itself is a Composition / Division fallacy: "Because Microsoft is a bad 'BigTech' company, the technologies it owns are bad".
Use the right tools for the right reasons. If that's Github and.Net - awesome! Go for it! If it's Ruby + Mercurial - Fine!
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