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Some major cuck wrote that malware, I can almost smell the soylent from here.

Would like to have a talk with the guy who wrote that. Outside.

Today's software companies deserve every ounce of piracy they get, and then some. We could discuss at length the many user-hostile "features" built-in, either to the end of preventing piracy or to nickel and dime you to death. Tell you what, I don't give a shit about software getting pirated, it isn't our problem. Not. Our. Problem. Yet, they make it OUR problem by punishing legit users, by way of making simple things needlessly complicated and/or prohibitively expensive.

Sometimes it's the only way you can use the outdated software you've already paid for, when the software can no longer "call home" because it doesn't exist anymore.

This "vigilante" thinks he's doing the right thing. He's contributing to the problem the software companies themselves have created, and the software companies in turn make it the customer's problem.

Cloud-based monthly subscriptions which log in on launch and have whatever traffic

If there's any good normal service I'd hesitate less to pay up nowadays

Topaz vs Adobe is a good example I think

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I tried to call 2002 and tell them their malware was here, but their AMPS phone didn't work anymore.