You want to know one of the things that really draws my ire? I mean really makes me want to uninstall your pathetic excuse for a piece of software, remove any remnants or traces of it having ever been near my machine in the first place, destroy the CD it came on with fire called down from the heavens and send ravenous zombie hordes to your home office? It’s when some developer douche bag decides that he knows what I want more than I do.
I don’t mind if you ask me, give me a choice, but not every damn program out there needs to put one or more items into my system tray to load there every time the computer starts and slow down my startup time, eating away at memory and CPU power. Normally this is under the guise of “speeding up the application”. Well, I say that if you need all of those pre-loaders to make your application function acceptably, maybe you should go back to Fortran 101 and learn to write good code in the first place!
What’s worse, are the damn services that get installed and started that we don’t even know about. Why does a simple media player need a web server? Why does my GPS management app want or need to check out my hard drive at night? Have all developers taken refuge at the throne of Bill Gates and Lenovo or something?
“We have a right to look at the user’s private information because they bought our crap.” or “We don’t need to worry about writing tight, efficient bug free code, we’ll just tell the customer to by a new computer and get more kick backs from Intel.”
Not to mention the shift away from ownership to leasing. Now when you “buy” software, you really are only “buying” a license that allows you to use it for a period of time. Screw that noise, man. If I am interested in a certain product and see that kind of license, ffft it’s gone and I am looking at something else.
This is just one reason why Open Source software is so damn good and popular. Microsoft and the other behemoths of the commercial software industry want to come out and tell everyone that free software isn’t really free, it costs you more than the expensive slop that they sell. The thing is, they don’t get it. We don’t mean free as in dollars, we mean free as in spirit and ethics. You get some open source code and you may spend a few bucks to implement it or get some support, or you may not, either way it is completely open. All of the source code is there so you can make damn sure no one is spying on you or stealing information from you. You can make a change to the app if you feel like it so that it fits better to your needs, instead of only getting “good enough”. It’s free like the wind and water cascading down the mountain, and brothers and sisters, that’s a great place to be.
aaron thanks for keeping this website going and this information out there! 😀
It’s what I do man, thanks for stopping by! Any time you want to write something and contribute, I’d be glad to post it. I know you have your own blog(s) and all, but no reason we can’t all share the wealth of knowledge 🙂 Later