If you are able to steal SolidWorks, you should be able to steal Altium Designer too right?
The only things left on the list are a stolen win7/win10 and a hacked version of photoshop.
Why pay for one license if all the rest is illegal anyway.
Why not just steal the whole fucking computer?
Why not just run an extension cord out to the neighbor's house and steal his electricity? And maybe he left his WiFi router open and insecured, so you can steal his bandwidth too? Why not steal his cat?
I don't really like cats but the rest sounds good.
Oftopic about "stealing" animals:
You don't steal animals, we the humans objectivice everything. We convert everything into a property, an object to own and even abuse.
This happens to humans too, in very diverse ways (slavery, abusive jobs, housewives...). If the cat is happy in the place, it will come back.
I love cats. They are my preferred animals since very early childhood. I love that feline behavior, their somewhat rebel attitude, their nice looks, their radical behaviour and how defensive they can be even to a stronger pungent if they have no choice (mothers, specially).
If you try to dominate a cat, you just create an enemy that way and you only will be able to slave them with extreme torture such as in circus. The behavior of cats is very complex and need to be understood properly to be a friend or parent of them, I even meet occasionally cats that are very friendly to me and not because I feed them.
With the exception of "wolfie" dogs, I find most canids to be boring and too dependent. I don't dislike them, but dogs like chihuahua seem an aberration to me.
I "stole" cats. Some people that must really be jailed and go to some good mental health professionals abused of them in many ways. From naive cats that are often attacked from other cats or dogs and not cured properly, malnutrition or getting horribly beaten because they did something "wrong".
They don't deserve that, fuck off and stole that . I saved them from a miserable life, they are part of my family now and I try to understand these little tigers the best I can.
Now I'm officially a mad man with lots of cats at home, it's really difficult to manage it and I'm really concerned about it. But I love these animals just how they are, a bit crazy and impulsive like me
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I agree copyright infringement sucks, it's okay. But I think copyright sucks equally.
I understand why warez happens, people want to do stuff and don't have money for it. There's not property, you can't style something that's not physical. But that's a horrible long term solution to them, they are attached to something they have no control over it instead promoting or improving an affordable alternative.
Internet should be public for everyone in the same way as other services, it's becoming something fundamental for lots of reasons. I know many people with severe economical problems that "steal" internet but not for watching pr0n and such (maybe they do it occasionally, anyway), but mainly for their jobs and studies needs, even people using it to comminicate because having problems communication with others in real life is something important.
I think Intellectual Property to be a total bullshit of our era, it's totally nonsense to me. You can't own ideas or concepts, everything is developed after ideas from other people.
Anyway, very successful technology shoguns started business by stealing "Intellectual Properties": Bill Gates/Paul Allen and Steve Jobs/Wozniak. Even Edison did it a lot, one example were their movie projections.
This is why I prefer copyleft:
- There's no social discrimination.
- There's no vendor lock-in.
- Interested parties can improve the software in an organically way. It promotes collaboration instead competition.
- Less need of resources to do the same.
- Code quality can be a zillion times better than most propietary software if the project gets successful.
- If something bad happens, you can fork it or continue the development.
- It can provide more jobs worldwide and avoid monopolies.
- Companies with bad practices are eventually punished by the community, that's why forks such as Linux Mint are getting more popular than Ubuntu (for example).
It's hard to adapt to KiCad and FreeCAD? Okay, they aren't perfect. But they are usable and improving exponentially, despite having a thousand times less resources than the big competitors.