Ubuntu: A Contradição Que Ninguém Esperava

He promised freedom. But was the "world's freest" software watching you all along? In this video, the true story behind Ubuntu — the operating system that may be running right now under everything you use on the internet. Ubuntu was born from an African word meaning "I am because we are" — community, sharing, freedom. It was created by Canonical, the company of South African billionaire Mark Shuttleworth, the man who sold his company for $575 million and became the second space tourist in history. But in 2012, the "free and community-based" system was caught sending users' own searches to private servers — and displaying Amazon ads in exchange for commission. The creator of the free software, Richard Stallman, classified Ubuntu as spyware. Canonical called the criticism misinformation. In this documentary you will understand the biggest paradox in the history of Linux: how a technology that promised to belong to everyone was, decision after decision, centralizing power, control and data in the hands of a single company. From the Amazon scandal to the closed Snap system, from data collection to Ubuntu's current dominance of the cloud, artificial intelligence, and giants like Netflix and Tesla — this is the story of how "freedom" became a billion-dollar business. Technology, money, and power. The real incentives behind the decisions that shape the digital world. If you want to see what's hidden beneath your screen, this is the channel. ▶️ Subscribe to The Fool of Wall Street and activate the bell. 👇 Comment: Do you trust "free" software? #Ubuntu #Linux #FreeSoftware #Technology #Privacy #Canonical #BigTech #Surveillance