The inevitable conclusion to every crappy corporate product that they feel is no longer profitable enough.
People need to stop building their habits around corporate produced slop that might not get any more updates after a few years after release.
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The inevitable conclusion to every crappy corporate product that they feel is no longer profitable enough.
People need to stop building their habits around corporate produced slop that might not get any more updates after a few years after release.
This, and we need to axe anti-circumvention laws that make it a criminal offence, punishable by 5 years in prison, to reverse-engineer the software so as to give such systems a future with independent software.