And why do you use them?

  • ɐɥO
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    126 months ago

    Pycharm professional and Steam are pretty dope

    • @8Bitz0@discuss.tchncs.de
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      56 months ago

      It’s so odd how proprietary software is frowned upon so much in this community, but no one cares when it comes to gaming.

      • @dev_null@lemmy.ml
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        45 months ago

        Even Stallman said games are an unfortunate, but reasonable exception. Of he can see it, anyone can.

      • @rotopenguin@infosec.pub
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        5 months ago

        It is a bit different. Have you invested thousands of hours developing skills with a piece of productivity software, and locked your data into their proprietary data format? Has that vendor looked at your investment, and found that they have plenty of leverage to turn the screws on you?

        With a game, you invest tens of hours developing skills, lock your “master sword” in a proprietary save format, and then you save the princess. After that, you’re done. It is an ephemeral experience, give or take wanting to replay a few really good games. The game vendor doesn’t have that much hold over you, and their grip doesn’t get stronger the more you use it. I can replace your game with hundreds of other games, and I don’t really lose anything by doing so.

        • @8Bitz0@discuss.tchncs.de
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          15 months ago

          I absolutely agree with you, but look at launchers and such. Steam is very much proprietary and commercial. I find it a little odd that those who might do anything to avoid proprietary software, willingly use it for gaming.

          Those are just my thoughts.

    • ffhein
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      26 months ago

      I have some hobby projects in Python but I’ve never needed the pro features, I do pay for Clion though