and so it begins; computers like as service. It will start at workplaces first, very cheap compared to buying laptops, of course. Then gradually, as more and more become dependant on it, the fees will rice and it will become way more expensive than laptops. Also, you'll get locked in not just by software, but hardware too - MICROSOFT OWNS YOU, AND YOUR WALLET 😈
Football isn't losing money because people pirate—people pirate because the system has made legitimate access unaffordable, while the industry continues to rake in more than enough regardless.
Piracy isn't a first choice—it's a response to a system that no longer serves the everyday supporter.
Yes, this! Good example: Look at Steam, they stick to what is working. Wish Microsoft would have done the same with both their menu, filemanager, control panel and printer dialogs ... Love Libreoffice gui - I can actually find what the tools I need on the toolbar or in the top menu (instead of hidden deep within some hamburger menu system)
Like in the movie Beekeeper