I was an "open source software libertarian from 20 years ago" and am still here and not a tranny, though I accept I'm probably in the extreme minority of that cohort.
Open source is more important for our side of things than it ever was. Consider that a lot of us on this side of things are on the older side and more used to/able to work with more constrained resources than are available with modern tech. Perhaps we don't have the unlimited resources our adversary has, but we know better how to work with/make best use of limited resources.
No big surprise, 100% of the open source software libertarians from 20 years ago got bullied into either becoming communists or transitioning.
I was an "open source software libertarian from 20 years ago" and am still here and not a tranny, though I accept I'm probably in the extreme minority of that cohort.
Open source is more important for our side of things than it ever was. Consider that a lot of us on this side of things are on the older side and more used to/able to work with more constrained resources than are available with modern tech. Perhaps we don't have the unlimited resources our adversary has, but we know better how to work with/make best use of limited resources.
What is an open source software libertarian?