The big lesson over the past few years for me has been: "Own your own stuff"
If you have software, it should be your software without a remote kill switch or remote licensing that can end. If you have hardware, it should be operable without relying on someone else's hardware.
Because otherwise you're hoping for the benevolence of the company you bought it from to keep using the thing you own.
If you have software, it should be your software without a remote kill switch or remote licensing that can end. If you have hardware, it should be operable without relying on someone else's hardware.
Because otherwise you're hoping for the benevolence of the company you bought it from to keep using the thing you own.
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