VirtualLarry
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As this pointin time (June 2023), I personally feel that it would be more likely that you'll pay a subscription fee for your front door (smart home) lock, than you would your PC.
Since this thread was started, I could count the software I paid for on one hand, not counting donations. I still don't do subscriptions. BTW, debian bookworm was just released this past Saturday. Took a half hour to download(on my slow connection), and fully upgrade my computer. Windows can barely do a simple install of a large package in that time :^D It was of course flawless, and is working great.
As this pointin time (June 2023), I personally feel that it would be more likely that you'll pay a subscription fee for your front door (smart home) lock, than you would your PC.
That's only games for me. I haven't really played any of them either :^DThis would be true for me IF you didn't count PC games.![]()
That's only games for me. I haven't really played any of them either :^D
Well, there's always GOG for DRM-free games, or some other platformsTechnically we don't actually OWN anything we buy on Steam for example.![]()
I see a lot of security cameras going that route now too, it's getting harder to find standard POE cameras that work stand alone. They're out there, but you really have to dig for them because when you search for security camera 9 out of 10 results are app based and cloud based ones.
I still typically buy physical media for console games unless it's a particularly good deal.