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I hadn't really thought about it until reading this comment but I am definitely the same. I use to pirate so much software back in the day. But, I really just find myself looking for projects on GitHub that fit my needs.
I pirated a video upscaling program just to test it out. Topaz I think it was. But it was mostly just curiosity because it was very niche in it's performance improvement over it's open source alternative video2x.
That's literally the only software I can remember pirating in the last 10 years.
If it's good and requires a one time purchase. I buy it. Unraid is obviously going to be an example of that for a lot of people here.
I think I've spent more money donating "coffee" to good open source projects though. And going windows free for over 3 years now has been a big part of that. I can't stand when I have to use Windows now. Work still forces it on me. But I literally only use it to SSH into my redhat VM.
All my piracy is media these days. And that's only because the streaming services have basically reached the point that cable did back in the late 2000s.
Piracy has always been based on convenience rather than cost for me. "Piracy is a service issue" is the famous quote. Additionally it's about services not giving you ownership over the thing you purchased. Which is what a lot of software has become.
Yeah I used to pirate Adobe software religiously. Every version. Now I just use inkscape and suffer through the occasional GIMP session.
Same but photopea usually replaces Gimp for me now. Works in the browser and is basically Photoshop but without all the automated tools.
Yeah photopea is sick