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by yen223
627 days ago
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I lived through the times when you had to pay lots of money for software tooling. As a kid from a third-world country, I don't share the same rosy sentiment towards those times. It's too easy to take for granted, but modern-day free open-source tooling is a godsend for a lot of folks out there. |
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Some point the company's got greedy and decided they want to crack down in all piracy. This shortsightedness first hit Adobe. I'd estimate that half the people who know photoshop learned it on a pirated copy. The harder Adobe makes piracy, the fewer kids teach themselves photoshop.
Microsoft, to their credit, made Visual Studio Community Edition, although IMHO they nerfed the first few releases too much.
You can view commercial software with overlooked piracy as a form of the rich subsidizing everyone else.
Again it is unfortunate that companies got greedy and tore the system down for a one time boost in revenue.