Just signed in to Humble to get The Bridge and have noticed that they're giving away a free game every day for the next two weeks as well. Warlock: Master of the Arcane today (whatever the hell that is), with a new game going live at 8pm each evening.
Same here. There's nothing like adding yet another game I'll never play to the Steam account that I never open (except to add new games to it, obviously).
I have trouble finding things I want I play in my library now, there's so much crap in there. On the plus side, I've got a single screen multiplayer title for every occasion.
I got quite lucky in that I quickly decided that I didn't like Steam very much, so just buy things through Humble Bundle that I don't have to redeem through Steam. Now I've just got dozens and dozens of games that I've never even downloaded listed on a Humble Bundle page.
Steam is fine but, at the end of the day, you are only leasing the games.
Did they change the license? I never bother reading it.
Fact is, it'll be such a long time before Steam shuts ('cause it's so big) that I'll have lost interest in most of what I've got on it when it does. Hell, I expect I'll have lost my DRM free copies by the time it does.
Plus: convenience trumps all. If I want a copy of a game I own outside Steam, it's easy enough to torrent it, but having one place I can go to download any of them with practically no effort is way better.
Also: Not sure someone hacking Steam would have much of an effect at all, tbh.
Addendum: I'm typing stuff for the sake of typing.
I was going to buy that but then I realised I already had it, had never installed it and had completely forgotten about it. Actually I think I have literally dozens of unclaimed humble steam codes.
May require an email trawl if you did some purchases before they changed their account mechanism. (It certainly did when I build my equivalent list, which nobody wanted anything from )