• P1nkman@lemmy.world
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    2 hours ago

    So when someone buys [anything] with a screen, the OS on the screen if free?

    I don’t have a receipt for the OS in my car, so it means I must’ve gotten it for free. Same with the seats, steering wheel, mirrors, buttons, doors, you bang it! But what did I actually pay for then?

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      2 hours ago

      I never said that. But it does show how this black-and-white all the nothing approach makes no sense.

      macOS is free because it’s free.

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          1 hour ago

          And in my original comment, I said they hadn’t charged for it in about 15 years. And it’s been almost exactly 15 years.

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            2 minutes ago

            Sure, and if you got modern hardware with Windows 7 on it in 2009 then you had up-to-date free Windows since 16 years.

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            1 hour ago

            Just because they stopped selling it doesn’t mean it’s free. The only legal way to aquire MacOS is to buy an Apple product, or somehow get an upgrade from one of those old paid versions (which since this happens through the App Store now, you still need an Apple product).

            Windows is also not free even though you can download the iso. There’s license terms

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              27 minutes ago

              It’s free because it’s free, not because you can’t seem to wrap your head around that fact. Or whatever pretzel branded maneuvering you’re trying to do to validate your position

              macOS is free. There’s really no way you can twist that to be untrue. Not without making stuff up.