> The freedom to NOT run the software, to be free to avoid vendor lock-in through appropriate modularization/encapsulation and minimized dependencies; meaning any free software can be replaced with a user’s preferred alternatives (freedom 4).
Late to the party as usual....
FOSS and the FSF have not lived up to my expectations, my fault for expecting too much.
I am now pinning my hopes on the future growth of FFS (Five Freedoms Software).
Or for the more anarchist among you...
FFS as in "this is how it should be done"
https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=FFS