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Comment #8431993
> I disagree. I can always pay the monthly subscription equivalent of the old standalone license and then just torrent the DRM- and cloud-free version of Photoshop. The developer s…
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Comment #8430189
> Just because I need to edit a photo using a Spot Healing Brush and I don't like cloud-based subscription doesn't mean I get to pirate Photoshop. The comparison is disingenuous, I…
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Comment #8429419
> There's a third choice - don't buy the games that violate your privacy and don't play them. You've pointed out great ways to support developers that don't violate privacy (GOG.co…
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Comment #8428022
I buy games because I support the developers. I've spent full price money online on games that could've been bought for cheaper in physical form (amazon.fr is almost always cheaper…
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Comment #8427370
I play pirated copies of games I bought and own on steam because I don't want steam to know how many hours I play my games, when I play them, from what place etc. I consider that i…
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Comment #8214695
And yum has always been much slower than apt-get.
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Comment #7857478
Swing is NOT platform native, that's why SWT was developed in the first place. Swing can use native look-a-like theming but it's not the same thing as SWT's actual, truly native wi…
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Comment #7813186
> Code can speak for itself. The constant open source mantra of "code speaks for itself" strikes again.. except that none of the competent eyeballs have looked at truecrypt up unti…
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Comment #7813115
Because developers who refuse to show any responsibility for the code they've written (by staying anonymous and thus not risking their career/credibility in software) are much more…
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Comment #7812886
I don't see why so many are jumping onto conspiracy theories. Truecrypt, like the page states, has become redundant with built-in OS offerings. While it could be used for other thi…
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Comment #7804280
> Having to work with 2 bytes languages (CJK typically) without proper Unicode support is much more of a hassle. Proper unicode support is not even close to being a priority when i…