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Roadwarden
Roadwarden
Yes, that is “fucked” up. The same way it is fucked up that not all VHS you once bought and own have been preserved without loss and none of them will forever. The same way it is fucked up that a software product you once bought and own won’t be updated to be usable with your requirements forever.
The mortality of a product does suck, but a) this isn’t exclusive to the greed of subscription services and b) you don’t need to use a product til the end of time to make it worth it. E.g. I don’t use Netflix anymore, but everything I was able to consume during my subscription was ridiculously worth it to me.
Why do I need to own them?
I don’t know the current state of Debian installation. But not too long ago, installing Arch Linux felt much easier lmao
What disrupted the fun for me:
It can be worth the effort, if the tool fit your needs and wants in the first place.
If we reduce the question to application software, it’s probably Alacritty.
I haven’t seen any negative criticism on chillicheescript here.
I prefer CLI for many applications, because GUIs have become more difficult and overwhelming to use.
#1 finds ways to not give you a solution despite having one. #2 finds ways to give you a solution despite not having any.