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by som33
2203 days ago
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Subscription software is just a way to fleece gullible people, most software before mass internet penetration allowed stealing software (I refuse to call software as a subscription a rational thing for 99% of software). Is just a way for companies to sell you the same shit repackaged with only minimal effort. You don't seem to grasp the fundamental principle of a corporation is to give you the LEAST possible service for the highest possible price. AKA it's fuck you I got mine. 99% of the time Software as a service preys on gullible people and flaws in your psychology you aren't aware of. Best to stay away. Piracy actually put pressure on companies to innovate because you could get the complete version for free there was some incentive to improve the product to make it better than the pirate version, as strange as that sounds. Piracy is actually good for competition because most people are honest, if that wasn't the case Microsoft, EA, Valve, etc couldn't have become rich pre-internet where it was trivially easy to pirate everything by just copying the files. Modern DRM is literally holding files hostage using the internet as a dongle and using encryption. So no software as a service preys on gullible people to sell you last years with minor tweaks at inflated prices. |
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And as a consumer you want to get as many goods as possible for as little price as possible.