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GarbageShoot , (edited ) to asklemmy in How would you feel if Beehaw left the Fediverse?

Good riddance, Beehaw is terrible. It was maybe the single biggest exporter of concern-trolling about lemmy.ml and to my knowledge still entertains absurdly reactionary comms for no reason (though I haven’t brushed up on my lore in a while). Go make your blue Raddle.

More constructively: Having your “Northern Star” be “intentionally vague” is not a good practice. Having clear rules is a much better way to avoid falling into “what did the mod who reviewed the report feel like doing at the time?” arbitration issues. If you want to serve disenfranchised communities well,* then have that be the foundation and clearly define what that means and why you are doing it.

*My experience with this was that Raddle was more about first world radlibs patting themselves on the back, but I digress

exocrinous ,

I was banned from Beehaw for being “pompous”. I have narcissistic personality disorder, being pompous is one of the symptoms. I was being nice, polite, and complying with everyone’s requests, but I did so pompously, because I’m disabled. You’re 100% right, Beehaw is run be ableist radlibs and their word “nice” is a dogwhistle for “neurotypical”.

kux ,

why would you delete your comment, then make a new account and use it to post the same comment?

exocrinous ,

Oh, I didn’t do that. I made a new account and posted the same comment, and THEN I deleted my old comment. I didn’t want to spam the thread with duplicates.

Vode_An ,

Go off

Ganbat , to games in What's up with Epic Games?

Well, I have four big ones:

  • System scanning: EGS is known to automatically scan your system and send your data back to them. While this seems to be the same type of analytics Steam does occasionally, in Steam’s case, it’s opt-in, and done with full, informed consent.
  • Paid exclusives: Epic has been known to pay publishers to make their games artificially exclusive to their own store. They regularly claim this money is to support the development of the games in question, but this is easily disproven, as they’ve been seen buying games known to be complete more than once. Additionally, this has resulted in bait-and-switch-like situations, where users would prepurchase Steam copies of games, only to be informed that they wouldn’t be getting them.
  • Publisher-centric behavior: Another user here claimed that EGS is pro-developer and anti-consumer, but this is only half true. This only rings true in the case of self-published games. There have been cases of developers getting unwarranted backlash after aforementioned bait-and-switches, when they were just as surprised to learn about all the “development support” they received as anyone.
  • Tim Sweeney: Tim Weeney, the CEO of Epic, is an asshole. A giant, narcissistic, hateful shitbag. Just look at his Twitter, the dudes a giant POS.
lud ,

Additionally, this has resulted in bait-and-switch-like situations, where users would prepurchase Steam copies of games, only to be informed that they wouldn’t be getting them.

I didn’t know about this.

It happened to Metro Exodus (great game btw) but iirc all pre orders were honoured and the game was just delisted.

Has it happened after that?

Ganbat ,

It also happened with at least two more. Yakuza and some indie farming game.

vsh ,
@vsh@lemm.ee avatar

It’s mostly owned by tencent (CCP company). I don’t remember how much but I think it was about 40%

Crow , to piracy in Apps that shouldn't be Subscriptions
@Crow@lemmy.world avatar

There’s only two reasons an app should be a subscription.

  1. The app requires constant server connection that is an active cost to the developer.
  2. The app requires constant updates for maintaining functionality/ relevancy.

There are a few subscriptions I pay for (Nabu casa for one). There’s real merit in the subscription model, but it should only be about 1% of things not 80%.

themurphy ,

You could also argue apps that uses some kind of licensed content the app pays for.

I’m not saying I’m a fan of Netflix and Spotify, but they do use alot of money to keep their content available, and not only for server costs.

They still overcharge tho.

PM_Your_Nudes_Please ,

Yeah, paying for content streaming is different than simply paying for an app that runs locally. Spotify proved that people will be willing to pay for music, as long as it is easier than piracy. Netflix’s early days (when it was actually a one stop shop for all of the available content) proved the same with TV/movie streaming. They proved that piracy largely isn’t an issue with cost, but rather convenience and accessibility.

But with a local app, that all goes right out the window. There’s no reason you’d need to pay a subscription for an app that runs everything locally and only gets sporadic updates. There isn’t any licensing to worry about, or third party systems to pay off. The only reason to have the subscription in this instance is pure greed.

HubertManne , to asklemmy in What is something that definitely should not exist?

corporations given constitutional rights in the us like living people.

agent_flounder ,
@agent_flounder@lemmy.world avatar

Like people but without also being subject to incarceration…

cmnybo , to piracy in Piracy even when I can get it legally

Piracy is a service issue. If the streaming providers are going to punish me for using my preferred browser and operating system by limiting the quality, I will keep my money and get the video elsewhere.

There is also the issue of never knowing when the show will just disappear from the streaming service while you are in the middle of watching it because the licensing changed.

NeryK , to piracy in What is the motive behind private trackers?
@NeryK@sh.itjust.works avatar

I would say it is more of a practical consideration. Private trackers generally enforce upload/download ratios. This ensures the health of the sharing pool stays good.

alvvayson ,

Also, they curate the collection so that it doesn’t get filled with low quality garbage.

Part of preserving and sharing knowledge is doing quality control.

vilibix535 OP ,

Do they ensure that each torrent is seeded? Do they have a problem of dead torrents?

yote_zip ,
@yote_zip@pawb.social avatar

Usually torrents remain seeded because private tracker users are encouraged to seed everything forever. In addition, often if a private tracker has a bonus system they will offer extra bonus points for seeding low-seed torrents, and some even automatically mark torrents as freeleech if they’re below ~5 seeds, encouraging people to revive its seed count in a targeted manner.

Bear_with_a_hammer , (edited )

Don’t know what are you talking about, I was seeding on Rutracker, NNMClub for 5 years, giving 10-15GB day sometimes, I’ve seen many profiles who share 6-10-15 TBs a day, just a couple days ago a guy was asking on qBittorrent discussion how he could improve his 18Tb home seedbox, he had to open different instances of qBittorrent Enhanced, because at 10-15k torrents it was bugging out.

Their moderators contribute relentlessly, there are annual topics with competitions for best drawn picture, sang song, written poem, word games etc…

There’s a thing called Torrentovka, when people from Rutracker meet and camp, telling stories, many couples were found and married this way, Rutracker is basically a family forum.

Hell, my girlfriend uses NNMClub, we were both seeding Kaleo once at the same time :)

Health comes with morality, it shouldn’t be mandatory.

lukas ,
@lukas@lemmy.haigner.me avatar

They’re talking about the good seeder to leecher ratio on private trackers, compared to the poor seeder to leecher ratio on public trackers. You and a couple of others might be good seeders on public trackers, but the majority aren’t. Private trackers try to filter out leechers.

MudMan , (edited ) to asklemmy in what fact about our current world would freak people out if it were a newspaper headline a century ago?
@MudMan@kbin.social avatar

So in this scenario you're back in 1923?

I'm pretty sure it'd be anything including the words "World War II".

Bonus points if it also includes a date.

Susaga ,
@Susaga@ttrpg.network avatar

You might be able to streamline the process by saying “fears of World War III” and letting them fill in the gaps themselves.

rbos ,
@rbos@lemmy.ca avatar

I might find that reassuring in 1923, if the world makes it a full 100 years with only one global scale war. It’s a great run by historic standards.

luciferofastora ,

Not really. Global Scale Wars were a unique thing back then. The Great War, the war to end all wars, was thought (hoped!) to be the only one of its kind. They had a lot of conflicts between major powers, but at least for the west, 17 million deaths excluding the spanish flu epidemic was a massive outlier.

Even the Mexican Revolution, listed on Wikipedia with an upper estimate of 3.5 million, wasn’t a quarter of that, and it wasn’t global. The last thing in the west that came (somewhat) close was the Napoleonic Wars with an upper estimate of 7 million, a hundred years earlier. China has had several massive death counts in various wars and rebellions, but that won’t have been very present to the average western civilian.

WW1 brought with it a slew of new developments in military technology and capability for destruction. For the world to have not just one, but potentially two conflicts considered at least on par with The Great War would be very concerning.

Exec ,
@Exec@pawb.social avatar

We should start talking about World War IV then

raubarno ,

I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones. ~ Albert Einstein

abclop99 ,

I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones. World War V will be fought with crossbows, World War VI will be lasers, and World War VII will be blowguns. I don’t know about World Wars VIII through XI. World War XII will use the same weapons as III, but will be fought entirely within underground tunnels. World War XIV will—Hey, come back! I have a whole list!

Albert Einstein

Carighan ,
@Carighan@lemmy.world avatar

Yeah, like in that Doctor Who special where they tell the WW1 soldier “Now let’s get you back to your first world war” and he goes “FIRST world war?!”.

TimewornTraveler ,

future telling is kind of a lame answer

CanadaPlus ,

Few people would be surprised by it happening. They hoped it wouldn’t be for many decades but it was just known as the way future wars would go.

littlewonder ,

Wasn’t it known as the Great War until after WW2?

And yes, I am fun at parties.

MudMan ,
@MudMan@kbin.social avatar

I am assuming they'd put two and two together.

On account of the number 2, and how all their male relatives have been dead for less than ten years, that stuff is probably pretty top of mind.

ChaoticNeutralCzech ,

Especially if they have boys aged below 10 in the family

Tamilas , to nostupidquestions in Are there any prince movies for kids?
  • Hercules
  • Aladdin
  • Jungle book
  • How to train your dragon
  • Sword in the stone
  • Robin hood
  • Emperor’s new groove
  • Lion king
  • Treasure planet (not a prince but hes pretty cool!)
  • Peter Pan (Also Hook - not animated but awesome)
  • Tarzan
  • Shrek

Princess films do dominate but the male characters can be highlighted too,

  • Prince phillip in sleeping beauty is pretty cool and defeats a dragon
  • Kristoph from Frozen is funny and smart, resourceful etc.
  • Flynn from Tangled is decent, eventually
Pm_me_tits ,

Titan A.E. When the kiddo gets a bit older too!!

ook_the_librarian ,
@ook_the_librarian@lemmy.world avatar

Flynn has no redeeming qualities. He just confessed to a teenager.

I do like that movie though. The mother in Tangled is actually a good way to teach kids some important lessons about abusive relationships without being super dark. She demonstrates over-defensiveness, love-bombing, gaslighting, etc.

It was a way to teach my kids about how you can lie even though every word you say is true. If you listen to the mother, pretty much everything she says is technically true, but in almost every line she has, she is being deceptive.

Tamilas ,

Flynn has no redeeming qualities. He just confessed to a teenager

Haha, yeah fair enough. Maybe I was just won over by his hair… which is really saying something, given the movie.

Agreed, the mother is an excellent villain all round.

XbSuper ,

Isn’t he supposed to be like 18 himself?

morphballganon ,

Peter Pan’s pretty racist, I’d leave that one out.

rurutheguru ,

Because of the red indian scenes right? Are there more occurences or just that part (“why does the red man say how”)?

OceanSoap ,

Definitely don’t leave it out, use it as a teaching moment instead. Blinding kids to racism doesn’t help them become good people. Talking through those moment with them is what does.

otter , to asklemmy in What brought you to Lemmy?

The reason for the Reddit protests could have been justified, but the CEO’s response couldn’t.

He messed up, doubled down, and then continued to mess up. I don’t know why the rest of the team let him keep talking

cwagner ,

Yeah, same. I miss it, but he can get fucked with an anchor

Mane25 ,

It was the AMA that was the last straw for me, on top of everything before. It had been going downhill, but that was where I lost all hope it would improve.

Confidant6198 OP ,

That is capitalism man 🤷🏽‍♂️. The CEO is emperor.

dingus ,
@dingus@lemmy.ml avatar

Truth. Lemmy by design resists the influence of capital by being federated.

Confidant6198 OP ,

What if Reddit and the government paid billions to the creators to fork over the servers and to make the source code and apps proprietary?

dingus ,
@dingus@lemmy.ml avatar

Unlikely considering their source of funding comes from various European governments.

Also, it’s not very easy to make open source closed source. The original Lemmy code and documentation is already out there. The only thing they could do would be to add new features that are all closed source. (This is what reddit does, as their old code is open source.) At best, it would be a fork of Lemmy with closed source elements.

Dark_Arc ,
@Dark_Arc@social.packetloss.gg avatar

It’s been established that you can’t call backsies on open sourcing your software.

They could make new updates to lemmy proprietary, but what’s out there is already out there.

patatahooligan ,
@patatahooligan@lemmy.world avatar

They could make new updates to lemmy proprietary

Maybe not even that. Lemmy is released under the AGPL3. This means that modified versions of Lemmy have to also be released as free software under the AGPL3 or a compatible license. To release a derivative work under an incompatible license you would need to own the code or be given permission by each contributor to do so. For any contribution where you can’t make a deal with the author, you would have to rip it out of the codebase entirely. Note that this is true for lemmy devs as well. If there is no Contributor License Agreement that states otherwise, they cannot distribute the work of other contributors under an AGPL3-incompatible license.

Dark_Arc ,
@Dark_Arc@social.packetloss.gg avatar

Right, I was thinking the “collective authors”; and to be fair, a small contribution could be replaced if tracked properly. If there’s no CLA and there are a lot of significant contributions by various individuals you’re absolutely right that it becomes impractical to the point that it wouldn’t happen.

KeepFlying ,

That’s what sold it for me.

I don’t mind if reddit wants to make some money on their API, but giving app developers barely a month to respond, having insanely high prices, throwing away the relationships they built with app devs, and not responding to community feedback around the issue at all was all too much.

dlove67 , to linux in What can you do on Linux that you can't do on Windows?

I like Linux better

All the other reasons don’t really matter.

Subject6051 OP ,

Yeah, I need new friends, I am gonna replace my best friend with you.

Samihazah ,

Friends shouldn’t be platform exclusive.

BaumGeist ,

Surprisingly profound for just another windows v linux slapfight. I recently watched Cory Doctorow’s DEFCON talk on enshittification, and something he brought up is how once-good, now-shitty social media platforms held their users hostage by being the only platform with all their “friends” (or at least that specific group of people)—the alternatives being to organize dozens of people to migrate to a new service or losing all those friends.

Real friends aren’t platform exclusive

doomkernel , to asklemmy in What's the most expensive lesson you've learned?

To do data backups

foggy ,

And test your backups.

You don’t have backups until youve restored a backup.

wild ,

What’s your process for testing it?

Gormadt ,
@Gormadt@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Depends on the kind of backup really

Just a folder full of duplicate files? Try to open them.

Having a drive image you can restore from? Take an extra drive and try to “restore” the contents of your backup onto it. You use the extra drive because if you just use your primary drive you may brick yourself.

There’s definitely types of backups I’m not covering here but you should do research into the type of backups you want to use and the restoration process, and basically try the restoration process intermittently.

StarkillerX42 , to reddit in How many people actually dropped Reddit for Lemmy?

According to Google trends, the people who left are an insignificantly small number, Reddit has still grown in search popularity over the last year. However, if you’ve browsed Reddit since the shutdown, you know that this isn’t the whole story, engagement and quality are both down.

Shhalahr ,

Yep. Numbers alone aren’t what are “significant”.

LillyPip ,

Numbers are all spez cares about, though, and just like with Facebook, listicle sites, and reality tv, eyeballs are all that matters. The content is trash and may even be harmful, but if they can sell eyeballs, that’s all that matters.

I’d rather a smaller community with quality content myself, but unfortunately that’s never going to be lucrative.

Shhalahr ,

Downturns in quality always take a bit of time to have an effect. Sites coast on momentum. Sometimes it takes a user a while before they decide the site just isn’t as interesting as before. Sometimes a user might be optimistic that the quality will return and stick it out. Eventually, those user numbers will see a bigger dip.

Of course, when it comes to corporations and finance, it seems all the power players ever care about are the short term. What gets them into next quarter. Most of them are going to be long gone and working on something else before the real damage kicks in.

So, yeah, you’re right. All spez cares about are the numbers. But unless they can pivot this whole enshittification process, those numbers are likely to look different in a few years. Though that only matters if you actually care about Reddit and not just making as much money as quickly as possible.

Corkyskog ,

It will take a long time for the numbers to reflect reality. Look at Twitter, it’s still chugging along and it’s gotten way shittier than reddit has in the same time frame.

AfricanExpansionist ,

The quality time Reddit is really bad. And the app is trash, all ads and promoted posts, and a new feature to be like tiktok. Fkn gag me

Auli ,

Ehh I haven’t noticed any difference when I go to the site. Seems exactly the same as before.

AgentGrimstone ,

I don’t expect search numbers going down any time soon. I don’t post there as much anymore but I always type “reddit” in search engines whenever I’m looking for answers. Seems like it’s the only way to get search results that aren’t bloated blog posts and articles.

ApollosArrow ,

Given that I no longer have an app, my google search for “what’s the best for x? Reddit” has gone up. I’m sure many people are still using Reddit for that vs relying on google for the answers.

Vampiric_Luma ,
@Vampiric_Luma@lemmy.ca avatar

In case you’re just adding reddit into the search bar…

If you type it as “Site:Reddit.com Figurines presented in jars” it’ll remove any result that isn’t from reddit. It even works as “site:reddit.com/r/fuckspez” for instance.

Wanderer ,

If I was spez that’s not what would concern me.

Previously Reddit was the be all and end all. Sure there was alternatives for subreddits like car forums or star trek but a generic Reddit alternative no. The goal was then to increase users from something like Facebook, increase the time on the website and maximum revenue. Maybe alternatives were tried and they failed. It was almost impossible to reach that critical mass and the websites died.

This time feels different. The number of users Reddit lost is meaningless. But the number of users the alternative gained is significantly.

If lemmy keeps growing to become an actual competitor to Reddit that changes the game entirely.

The question isn’t how many users did Reddit lose it is did lemmy hit that equilibrium point to keep organic grown. It’s like an exponential. If lemmy wins the way Facebook beat MySpace is not about going from half the users to 100%. It’s about going from <1% to 5% or even from 0.1% to 1% whatever that mass is. Getting from 1 to 100,000 will take longer than 100,000 to 1,000,000,000

Yazer , to asklemmy in Is there a collection of all human knowledge ever created ?

Wikipedia is a great start. You can download its entirety, roughly 100gb. Most of the basic and advanced human knowledge.

Check out kiwix to get it offline

000999 ,

Seconded Wikipedia. The amount of knowledge that can be gleaned in mere minutes from Wikipedia is insane. It contains enough information to do most stuff, aside from blatantly illegal things.

Kyrass ,

Luckily it isnt that easy to burn down every server as burning carpets in south america or books in other places

DivergentHarmonics , (edited )

Wikipedia is basically useless without the sources, though. It’s just a TL;DR summary of things.

Viking_Hippie ,

Then you download the source material too, shouldn’t be more than a few Yottabytes 🤷

DarkDarkHouse ,
@DarkDarkHouse@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

Wikipedia is absolutely not useless without the sources. I don’t even know what to say, that statement is so deranged.

DivergentHarmonics ,

WP as it is is of course not useless. But don’t confuse it with a real library. Then, imagine in the apocalyptical worst case, having archived only that summary of humankind’s knowledge. There’s a vast amount of detail that WP is just not the right place for.

DarkDarkHouse ,
@DarkDarkHouse@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

Well, sure, of course it leaves a lot of material out. But you’d start with Wikipedia surely, then move onto the source material. If Wikipedia leaves out a lot of material, any one of its sources leaves out a lot more.

CrabAndBroom ,

You can do all of Project Gutenberg too. It’s only about 75gb, surprisingly.

CanadaPlus ,

ASCII text is hella lightweight.

reddig33 , to showerthoughts in In the age of AI-spam, I now treat typos in webpages as a good sign

You shouldn’t. Repost bots on Reddit had already figured out how to use misspellings/typos to get past spam filters.

ares35 ,
@ares35@kbin.social avatar

email spam and scammers have been using this tactic forever. if a person is stupid enough to click or respond to the message from 'Wels Farpo', they're more apt to go all-in on the scam.

tux0r , to android in What happened to Boost for Lemmy?

It’s been only two months. Do not assume that app development is a weekend job.

MSugarhill ,

It’s probably a weekend job, in the way they can only afford to work on weekends on it…

Risk ,

Think the Sync dev said he spent 60 hour weeks working about 6 weeks to get Sync for Lemmy up.

Swim ,

Crazy he’s charging 135$ for his app if that’s all it took to build it. What a scam

sparse_neuron ,

It’s not 135$.

Swim ,

It sure is if you don’t want a monthly subscription

pijon ,

The one time payment to remove ads costs 17€. It’s not cheap but it’s nowhere near 135€.

andthenthreemore ,
@andthenthreemore@startrek.website avatar
Swim ,

Yes ultra. 135$ Canadian. An insane rip off for an app, made to deter you from buying it in favor of the monthly sub

charles ,

I mean, yeah, obviously the dev would rather people pay the subscription when some of the Ultra features require server work and/or continued costs (translation, OCR, etc.).

Developing Sync is his full time job, which is why it initially shipped without a lifetime tier. People voiced their opinion and the dev listened by adding the lifetime option and the ad free option. If you don’t like the pricing, use a different app. Nobody is forcing you to use Sync. LJ doesn’t owe you the app for free (or any price outside of what he feels is fair).

Swim ,

I do use another app, but sync is still a predatory app using a dark pattern.

charles ,

You do realize he can charge absolutely any price he wants for a product he created right? He doesn’t have to even offer an ad-supported version, but he’s decided to give the user the choice. If someone wants to use his app for free, they can. And if they don’t agree with his model, they can just not use the app. It’s really not a predatory practice.

andthenthreemore ,
@andthenthreemore@startrek.website avatar

But you don’t need ultra to have a fully functioning app. If you want to pay nothing you can. If you just want to remove ads forever it’s £17.

scottywh ,

Ultra is meant to be a premium experience.

It replicates an option the dev offered on his reddit app that added extra features.

The free app is damn good (especially if you use AdBlock DNS) but it’s almost certainly worth paying the $20 to remove ads permanently.

That option was cheaper on the reddit version of his app but it was well worth it.

Swim ,

So you’re ok with artificial paywalls? Are you the type to prefer to pay a monthly sub to get your heated seats that were already preinstalled in the car but can’t use it fully based on a deceptive design ?

Jakeroxs ,

You’re really comparing shit practices by already rich auto manufacturers to one guy who developed a very nice app that has non intrusive ads.

UsernameLost ,

$20 is still pretty cheap for no ads. That’s less than two months of a streaming service

applejacks ,
@applejacks@lemmy.world avatar

i’m using it for free

Izzy ,
@Izzy@lemmy.world avatar

You have ads on Lemmy though. Which is free and open source software whos developers disagree with the idea of an ad driven internet. Paying for it to remove the ads isn’t any better though as you are rewarding this kind of behavior.

kmkz_ninja ,

Rewarding working 60 hours a week of work on a well-built app?

Izzy ,
@Izzy@lemmy.world avatar

No, putting ads in software to the point that it is annoying enough to pay someone to make them go away. Selling software without this strategy is respectable.

Swim ,

Exactly this. It’s called a dark pattern en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_pattern

wahming ,

There is ad supported, ad free and premium. Somehow that’s still not enough options for the FOSS extremists.

kmkz_ninja ,

Basically said what I would have. The app takes work. Work deserves reward. Donations usually aren’t proper reward for work put in. I value the work the dev put in.

It isn’t so fucking cynical.

Risk ,

Using Sync. Not seen a single ad so far.

I’ll probably pay for it at some point when I have the spare cash, to support a dedicated developer.

scottywh ,

Same

applejacks ,
@applejacks@lemmy.world avatar

idk why but my version has no ads

rizoid ,

I’ve noticed that the compact mode doesn’t show ads.

applejacks ,
@applejacks@lemmy.world avatar

aha, that’s exactly what I’m using

scottywh ,

Adguard DNS

Swim ,

With a ton of ads

dotMonkey ,

Which you could remove for far less than what you’re stating.

Swim , (edited )

What does lifetime even mean? What if this developer decided next year that this isn’t working out and needs to get a real job and anyone that paid 100+ dollars only got 1 year as the lifetime “of the app”

bjorney ,

It’s a good thing removing ads for a lifetime is only $20 and not $135 like you are saying

Swim ,

To use the app in full it is… not just about ads.

andthenthreemore ,
@andthenthreemore@startrek.website avatar

To get the initial release out. It’s not like there’ll be no more development after that. Plus, there’s the much cheaper price for just add free.

yoppa ,

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  • Swim ,

    That a really weak rebuttal, why even bother with such low effort

    Holyginz ,

    If that were true it would still be a good reply since you obviously expended no mental effort in your comment.

    Swim ,

    Your attempts at insults are quite amusing

    Holyginz ,

    Thats cute

    Swim ,

    Do you really need to resort to insults to justify your pushase of the app im criticizing?

    UsernameIsTooLon ,

    Well to be fair, he’s been building and updating the app for 10 years now and just porting it over to Lemmy recently if you want to look at it that way. It’s not an entirely new app out of the blue.

    Swim , (edited )

    Not saying they won’t but that’s quite a gamble assuming you will get 10 years out of the app

    can ,

    I also got many years for like four bucks. It kinda of feels like it evens out to me

    Swim ,

    You have been invested in the project for a long time, it’s great to see that type of long term commitment in something you feel strongly about.

    UsernameIsTooLon ,

    I got 8 years out of Sync for reddit. You never know.

    Risk ,

    Sync is also being actively developed. It’s getting updated far faster and is far more feature rich than most Lemmy apps I’ve tried so far.

    can , (edited )

    For a lifetime ultra experience. I could realistically get a decade out of it. Ad free is way cheaper too

    topinambour_rex ,
    @topinambour_rex@lemmy.world avatar

    For an app’s lifetime, not yours or his.

    can ,

    Obviously? I know there’s a risk and I’ve accepted that.

    Resolved3874 ,

    As someone who bought lifetime ultra on sync for reddit the day he announced the shut down it’s a price worth paying. Used the app for almost 10 years and only paid 5 bucks. He wasn’t sure what was going to happen going forward so I gave what I could in return for that service.

    WiildFiire ,

    People when developers need to pay for their homes and electricity and buy food: this is a fucking scam, absolute bullshit

    glockenspiel ,

    People deserve to be paid for their labor. This is Lemmy; that’s the default position given our history. There are plenty of free as in beer and speech apps out there if someone doesn’t or can’t pay the price. But software development is hard work, especially if it isn’t a hobby. And a lot of Lemmy apps are hobbyists. That’s the communtiy phase we are in right now. And we are a smaller community, which means fewer paying customers, which means a higher overall cost. LJ can’t throw out an app for $5 and expect a hundred thousand to convert into paying customers off the backs of over a million downloads.

    I’ll never understand this criticism of Sync. I hate subscriptions as much as most people, but with software it sort of makes sense because the work never ends. It isn’t like buying a bookcase or any other static item. And Sync, in this case, isn’t like what companies such as LG are doing where they are intoducing forced subscriptions into static firmware to extract maximum wealth from customers.

    can ,

    Plus the some ultra features require recurring server costs.

    SnowdenHeroOfOurTime ,

    “if that’s all it took”

    Are you fucking insane? I’ve never worked that hard in my life and likely neither have you

    Swim ,

    They ported over the reddit version that had been paying the bills for 8yrs… C’mon

    SnowdenHeroOfOurTime ,

    We know it took about 360 hours. That’s a shit load of work and it will be a daily job maintaining it. Besides that lifetime price is entirely optional

    Magister ,
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    The guy who is making Connect did its initial release in 4 or 5 days, I remember I tried it, he was updating multiple times a day in the beginning, impressive

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