Heck, i've already quit playing pretty much everything now, cause it is all just ai nonsense, as if there are no real people programming anything anymore it has no heart So, we will watch them fail with windows and the entire gaming industry will move to linux Haha, yeah, it makes sense that windows would not be able to continue, meaning that it will fail in the manner you said these people at that high of a level are so corrupted, it just isn't even funnyīut what is funny is that they simply can't help but bork things up to the point of no return, beyond Of course there would be a need for more friendly GUI's but the bones are already there. I know many Admins who would be pigs in poop if they were dealing with a Linux only environment. If M/S plans come to fruition you just may see a mass exodus. Why people continue to rely on Office other the "Well that's the way we always did it" confounds me. On top of that he has privately declared Windows 10 to be the last official release of Windows as we know it and turn it into a cloud oriented subscription based O/S along the lines of Chrome.Ĭan you say "Hello Linux!"? If this continues we may see M/S go the way of their Zen and Phone. The current CEO wants M/S Office to go to an entirely subscription based model. Speaking of M/S they have turned into the biggest whore mongers in the software industry. I learned machine code and binary for a 6502 and wrote a patch around the destructive code. I wrote the programmer a couple of times and asked him to stop, he ignored me. To make a long story short it would basically ruin the drive as enough of these head banging events would knock the drive out of alignment making it worthless until an expensive trip to the repair shop. Now here's the problem: Every time you loaded that game it would cause the error which caused the very expensive drive to try to seek the data which resulted in some nasty banging around as the head searched for the data before returning the error code. Except one thing the game's protection relied on the drive returning an error code at a very specific part of the load or it wouldn't run. The reason I did it was the game's copy protection consisted of a physical error etched into the 5 1/4" floppy that the game was on when you purchased it. The first software I cracked was a game on a VIC 20 or C64 I don't remember. Buy something else.Ĭlick to expand.Well I do remember those days and was active then. But apple doesn't need to be the #1 company in the world, nor amazon, nor google. But maybe just respect the person? A fellow human being needs to eat and feel safe and comfortable. Maybe you don't respect software developers like people used to. So, frakk, just don't use it if you can't be bothered to spend the money. Every problem they could imagine they wrote into windows to happen if you don't have the real fix. So, after a month it just became a piece of trash, crashing and stuff. My conclusion was that Windows/MS put a lot of their effort into breaking Windows if you didn't have a legit key. I don't remember exactly, but it just was a piece of junk. When I bought a copy of windows all my headaches went away. The thing I have found about pirated Windows (never tried office, pirated) is that it didn't work well. Of course I would record it and ff through the ads if they did. It is their stupidity that leads me to watch using other means. If the tv companies were smart they would put their broadcasts on the internet along with their ads. So, I feel your motivation, that if it exists it is ok, like finding a cigarette butt on the ground and smoking it. I do use various online streaming services to watch tv, without paying. We have the freedom to talk positively about piracy and also negatively. It is an issue that transcends industry and affects our humanity. We need options that don't turn us into thieves. Things like GPL came about because of the problems with piracy. Piracy is as old as the internet, older really, since BBS days, but so is anti-piracy. There are so many great alternatives to 'office'.Īlso, you can legitimately say when asked, 'no, i am not a thief', if you do not use pirated software. I really couldn't imagine why anyone would bother except as a technical exercise.
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