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minus-squarejack@monero.townlinkfedilinkarrow-up1arrow-down1·1 year agoNo one is allowed to change and fix it but the developer, thus you are harmed by being dependent on the will and motivations of the dev. Increasing dependence is always malus
minus-squarejack@monero.townlinkfedilinkarrow-up1·1 year agoWell the sun and your cells aren’t controlled by anyone, there is no one taking your choices away and profitting from that. I see your point with offline games, I also wouldn’t consider them as malware. I had regular programs in mind you use on a pc or smartphone
minus-squarejack@monero.townlinkfedilinkarrow-up2·1 year agoI don’t think restriction in society IRL is comparable to digital restriction. But we don’t have to agree.
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No one is allowed to change and fix it but the developer, thus you are harmed by being dependent on the will and motivations of the dev. Increasing dependence is always malus
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Well the sun and your cells aren’t controlled by anyone, there is no one taking your choices away and profitting from that.
I see your point with offline games, I also wouldn’t consider them as malware.
I had regular programs in mind you use on a pc or smartphone
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I don’t think restriction in society IRL is comparable to digital restriction. But we don’t have to agree.