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John Deere brags about sabotaging competitors & customers on hot mic - they're PROUD of it!
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This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
Meanwhile, Valve: Here's how you can rip apart our handheld computer, we don't recommend it, but it's yours so who gives a shit?
Also, here's our distribution platform where you can buy your games but have no physical medium, so if the game gets pulled you could lose access to it even though you won't get your money back.
Valve might be better, but they are far from perfect.
If your favorite game gets pulled, so long as it's not a requirement to be connected to the internet to use it, just pirate it. There is no better option if you purchased a game and it gets removed than to just flat out pirate it instead of buying a new copy, if you ask me. Just save your money in that case instead of going to another platform selling it.
Yes, but that misses the point. Mine was a criticism against the illusion of property Steam (and other platforms) create. I know i can pirate stuff, but still Valve has the power to delist or remove stuff from their platform at any time, without need to reimburse.
It ain't digital property, it's just long term online renting.
You're not wrong. But... these tough moments are where I tend to lean on Voltaire's, "don't let perfect be the enemy of good" to paraphrase
Didn't see any insulting part of either of your messages, so... All good I guess?
Anyway, that saying doesn't mean where things are should remain acceptable. You're right that corporations (being made up of supposed humans) don't like to improve or change once they're making profit, we'll collectively need to keep pushing for better. But that's a given, and based on history, has always been the case.
Still, I agree that pushing binary around beats physical media in theory. I don't like the lack of control once you've got it, but as with all things, a company builds a taller wall, someone builds a taller ladder for lulz.