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28 days agoI had to read all the way to the bottom to know what the context is: Reddit’s r/antiwork.
thanks I Fixed the post! I don’t know if this is the right place to post this but i feel it is important to share.
Divided we fall. By misguided individuals. One-sided they see the world. Money guided their hand. Now we’ve collided with the truth. United we stand tall. Against their nearsighted goals.
I had to read all the way to the bottom to know what the context is: Reddit’s r/antiwork.
thanks I Fixed the post! I don’t know if this is the right place to post this but i feel it is important to share.
I firmly believe that any game or software that has officially ended support should be legally required to be open-sourced and handed over to the community that loves it. When a company decides to stop maintaining a product, it often leaves behind a dedicated fanbase that continues to cherish and use it. Instead of letting these creations fade into obscurity or become inaccessible due to outdated technology, open-sourcing them would allow the community to preserve, improve, and breathe new life into them.