• Neato
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    946 days ago

    Corps figured out sustained income was better than marketing and making products. All they had to do was take away every digital product and turn it into a subscription.

    Then they’ll buy each other up until they are an effective monopoly and raise prices forever.

    I don’t see a way out of this for products already captured if you need them.

    • @[email protected]
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      256 days ago

      I don’t see a way out

      Free software exists. And if you have any power over a non-small organization, it’s also something you can help improve to fit your needs.

    • @[email protected]
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      86 days ago

      Problem is, they should realise this only creates a gap for a competitor or even worse (from the companies’ perspective) a viable open source project that they’ll never be able to compete on price with.

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        Their solution is to buy them in most cases. It’s gets hard to turn down $100M.

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          If the licence is already open source then they can’t do shit. Unfortunately, they have other methods of discouraging programmers from working on the project, but ultimately open source will prevail.

      • Neato
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        16 days ago

        for products already captured if you need them.

        • @[email protected]
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          16 days ago

          There is no real need to use captured products though, so OP’s question is flawed.

          Any desire to use said products (or not) needs to weigh the pros and cons of the captured products vs alternatives.

    • Possibly linuxOP
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      26 days ago

      I think we are seeing that gigantic companies made out of other companies don’t function well. People move on eventually

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    Business 1: but it’s only $18.99/month!

    Business 2: but it’s only $13.99/month!

    Business 3: but it’s only $25.99/month!

    Business 4: but it’s only $10.99/month!

    Business 5: but it’s only $35.99/month!

    Business 6: but it’s only $14.99/month!

    Business 7: but it’s only $55.99/month!

    Me: …Yeah everybody, that’s the issue.

    • @[email protected]
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      116 days ago

      Gave me some high school flashbacks there. “But it’s only 5 pages…”, yea, 5 pages from everyone.

  • _NoName_
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    226 days ago

    All the logos over his face makes him look like a rainbow eldritch horror when I see him in my periphery.

    • @[email protected]
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      46 days ago

      I have done that a week ago, put Immich on it and planning on other services to degoogle myself. Now i have 6tb of space for my photos, for “free”. Minus the initial investment but that should pay itself in few years.

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        Oh, I thought maybe it was from that creepy Jehovah’s Witness propaganda show, although comparing the mother directly, the meme image is clearly of higher quality.

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          No, it’s the movie where Jerry Seinfeld is a bee and tries to bang Patrick Warburton’s human wife.

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              Holy shit, I just watched one at random.

              It was about a young JW girl who was depressed because she didn’t have any friends at school because she wasn’t allowed to join in on things like the science club field trip. She went to her dad for advice and together they studied the bible where she learned that she needs to choose her friends carefully because the followers of Jesus chose their friends poorly and it resulted in Jesus getting murdered. In the end, the young girl decided she didn’t want to join the science club because she should only befriend those who bring her closer to Jehovah.

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                Yeah, they’re really disturbing. Great instructions on how to fuck up your kid’s mental health (as if the world today needs more help with that).

              • @[email protected]
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                Yeah, come on. That guy was asking for it, literally. How do you think he knew beforehand? Denying the obvious and claiming divinity magic’ed himself into knowledge is absurd. It’s not like he went back to the future and knew that the 9/11 Cubs by describing it with the philosophy of “prediction” of the future and knew to call the event happening a year before it did. It’s like he went on The Walk between one and the other over and over again til it happened exactly as he meant it to be.

  • @[email protected]
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    16 days ago

    Maybe a bit controversial but I am fine with business products being subscription based as their income depend on it and they get priority support quite often. I work with SAP products so that’s what I am basing it on. Kinda same feeling for something like adobe commercial licences but the problem is with the extremely high cost, hidden fees and other shenanigans. The only subscription that I have is Tuta and Addy which I find reasonable. I would probably be getting a subscription for music and videos as well if any of them were actually good, reasonably priced and somewhat ethical for business standards.

    • @[email protected]
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      36 days ago

      Yay, a likeminded person!

      For Microsoft I fully understand that they’d rather have a subscription model for Windows. After all you’re getting updates every fortnight and critical patches ASAP. I wonder they let you buy their shit for so long.

      Just in case someone brings it up—and someone will bring it up regardless—: I’m not defending their recent enshittification and “always online” mindset.