Did you read the article? It was about a company struggling to monetize an open source project. It hardly seems time for teenagerish M$-Windows asides on how you don't like people monetizing the software they are giving you for free.
What was implicit was the view that any "attempt to monetize" is hostile. Which, as I said, is something one associates with Linux hobbyists from the early 2000s.
Did you read the article? It was about a company struggling to monetize an open source project. It hardly seems time for teenagerish M$-Windows asides on how you don't like people monetizing the software they are giving you for free.