• @Artyom@lemm.ee
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    392 days ago

    If a software is not important, why would I pay for it?

    If a software is important, maybe I could pay for it.

    If a software is REALLY IMPORTANT, then I have no choice but to keep using it, at which point I can’t possibly subject myself to the long term risk associated with a licensed piece of software. A free software is the only viable option.

    • @andybytes@programming.dev
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      1 day ago

      Our country runs off the buying and selling of nonsense. If we truly want to make America great again, we’ve got to get back to work, doing things that make fucking sense, not that revolve around the billionaires’ cock. These rich idiots have cornered the market that anything that actually makes sense never makes it to the surface. All the ideas that make it to our plate are nothing but coke-induced delusional garbage from out of touch clowns. They always say it can never be done. But if you look back in the day like I say the Cold War era, we did make it to the moon, but now we can’t even tie our shoes. We’re running on fumes the billionaire leaning over to smell his own brand, wafting in his own essence of nonsense. Like I’m not a military boy, but if you look into the whole issue with the military and the right to repair I mean all these people that toot the horn of stupidity are gonna get fucked too Like we won’t be able to win a war because we can’t afford it because the private companies won’t let us repair our own equipment. I mean that’s some dumb fuckery cuckery. Things have gotten so absurd that you don’t even need to appeal to morals, but just use juxtaposition and point out contradiction. Like we’re so far gone.