- Online discussion: Lemmy
- Private messaging: Signal
- Music: Direct purchase/download
- OS: Any linux flavour
- Mobile OS: Unfortunately needs a little more time...
Fluid
Better late than never I guess?
Exactly. Steam figured this out early on and it's how they have maintained their dominance in the game distribution business. It's the same lessons the entertainment streaming platforms must learn - your value is convenience. Add more walls between consumers and content? you will be cast aside.
My theory is that it's just the fact that there is always a new generation of people around the corner who haven't learned the lesson of how capitalists work. Therefore, there is always a market vulnerable to being swindled. They can keep using the same tactics, there's always a delay in people figuring out the grift, then by the time they do there's a new group of suckers ready to fall for it.
It's taken longer than I expected, but more and more people are realising streaming services as a model are not good, by any measure.
They cost more in the long run, you are made powerless as a consumer (perpetually increasing costs and removing your favourite content), and you can't even get 'everything at the convenience of your fingertips' cause the market is fragmented and they remove things periodically. You own nothing and pay more. Absolutely stupid model that deserves to die.
Why bother with making any apps these days when you can just build a web app and have it work across platforms.
Hilarious. I thought njalla got shutdown a few months back. Looks like they are back up and running. Any story on what happened?
This exactly. This is the audience for proton mail, and their success while sticking to this model is hope for us all
Tell me about it, it’s way to cold for chrissy! 30 - 35 degree chrissy with some beach and bbq are the best.
Walled-gardens are fundamentally bad for communication. Discord is not a solution, it’s a problem.
Is there a place to browse options? A lemmy community you recommend perhaps?
There's no better ad for piracy than the greed of corporations. Don't let ads shit in your head. They disrespect you, you disrespect them.