• psud@aussie.zone
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    7 months ago

    I just bought a lifetime subscription to Nebula (a YouTube-like service akin to a co-op for content creators) and my rationale was

    • Lifetime costs the same as ten years of annual priced subscriptions
    • It will be cheaper than that due to inflation
    • The service has been operating for 5 years, so it’s likely to last at least 10 more
    • The service is philosophically opposed to the sort of place that may try to acquire it

    Other stuff, no thanks. Too many practical products (as opposed to entertainment ones) have a great supply of methods to screw you and a great desire to screw you.