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[-] savvywolf@pawb.social 15 points 2 months ago

I mean, at least I'm not paying $200* for the privilege of being advertised to... I'd like an option to disable it permanently in the popup but it seems mostly reasonable?

^* This is the first price I got for a Windows licence when I searched for it. I know you can probably get them cheaper, but that's the price they're advertising, so eh.^

There is an option to disable it permanently. Otherwise it is once a year and easily dismissed

[-] phoenixz@lemmy.ca 1 points 2 months ago

Why?

People spend countless hours building the software you use for free. Now they need to buy actual hardware yo build and test that software and what? They have to pay with their own money besides all that time they spent already so that you can continue to use this for free?

You're not forced to pay anything, they're asking for small donations

Either i wasn't clear or you are replying to the wrong person, but i am in support of foss projects asking for donations in a reasonable manor such as this

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