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I sense a new theory of value coming on. The cake is free, but the watermark costs, well, $220,000. It’s the golden showers theory of value, aka the gold standard.
First one I bought came with a thick manual and turn to Chapter 6, Page 137, Paragraph 2, Sentence 4, Word 9 and type it in nonsense every single time I launched it. I never learned to use it because the software publisher punished me for being a legit customer. I will note I knew a software pirate and his pirated version had no such annoyance.
Second one I bought You need to install contact the company during the install it generates an install code, contact the company and give them the code and they give you another code that allows the install to proceed. My computer got a virus as my operating system was the one that is prone to them.
Today I live in the Blender FLOSS bliss. Today I know better that to pay companies to treat me badly as a customer, instead I am a member of a digital community where we treat each other as we would want to be treated.
I sense a new theory of value coming on. The cake is free, but the watermark costs, well, $220,000. It’s the golden showers theory of value, aka the gold standard.
HILARIOUS!
What a perfect illustration of DRM!
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It reminds me so much of some software or dvd. Hard to copy but no joy to use.
Excellent!
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Congratulations for this comic.
As already noted, this is what DRM is all about.
I bought $300 3D packages twice.
First one I bought came with a thick manual and turn to Chapter 6, Page 137, Paragraph 2, Sentence 4, Word 9 and type it in nonsense every single time I launched it. I never learned to use it because the software publisher punished me for being a legit customer. I will note I knew a software pirate and his pirated version had no such annoyance.
Second one I bought You need to install contact the company during the install it generates an install code, contact the company and give them the code and they give you another code that allows the install to proceed. My computer got a virus as my operating system was the one that is prone to them.
Today I live in the Blender FLOSS bliss. Today I know better that to pay companies to treat me badly as a customer, instead I am a member of a digital community where we treat each other as we would want to be treated.