• nadram
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    352 years ago

    This isn’t a shitpost, this is truth brilliantly represented 🙏

  • @[email protected]
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    Lmao literally the only “subscription” I have is my phone bill, which I pay yearly. Also maybe you’d consider my insurance a subscription? Sounds very dystopian.

    Edit: is rent a subscription? Regularly refilled prescriptions? Where is the line? I have fallen into a quandry.

    • @[email protected]
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      42 years ago

      Do you pay on a recurring cycle? Can you function in society without it? If yes to both: subscription.

      You need a phone, utilities, rent/mortgage, insurance (if we’re being realistic) so I wouldn’t call them subscriptions.

    • m3t00🌎
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      22 years ago

      moved my house phone to a Gvoice account. gets mostly spam anyway. voicemails transcribe to email. bye att

  • @[email protected]
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    I finally dropped Spotify, I still maintain a YouTube Premium subscription, only because I’m grandfathered into their old Google Music plan. I’m finally looking to setup my own Nextcloud and Jellyfin server on a NAS because Google cloud storage starts to get pricey when HDD are so cheap. I do still pay Means TV because if I’m still paying for a streaming service, at least it’s a co-op.

    • @[email protected]
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      12 years ago

      I have YT Premium because I watch 95% of my YouTube through Apple TV, which doesn’t support ad blockers. I discovered that I can “visit” Argentina and sub to YT Premium for about £3 a month. I’m happy enough with that.

  • @[email protected]
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    342 years ago

    Lets call this what it really is: asset stripping.

    Taking the finances of the many, for very little service, only to make those elites in large corporations so much richer. These corporations should remember the history of Ratner’s

    Cancel your subs, be £15 a month better off.

  • Resol van Lemmy
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    82 years ago

    Wait, Spotify? Don’t you mean “a pile of garbage”?

    I have to be honest, I hate this thing even with the paid plan. Everything sounds so compressed.

    • @[email protected]
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      32 years ago

      blame the loudness wars, not the streaming service. they don’t alter audio files, the only exception being loudness normalisation between songs.

  • MrMobius
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    72 years ago

    Fuck you Spotify! I download my mp3 just like cool kids did 20 years ago, and it suits me just fine!

  • arthurpizza
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    682 years ago

    I like to bootleg the major studios and patreon the indie artists that are giving their shit away for free.

    • @[email protected]
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      Where do you stand on indie artists that are using Patreon to act like major studios, e.g. nothing is free and their work is limited release and deleted after the month?

      • arthurpizza
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        52 years ago

        I’ve never seen an indie artist on Patreon that delete shit or used any kind of DRM. At least no artist that I’ve been inspired to support.

        I try to never steal from people, only corporations.

        • @[email protected]
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          12 years ago

          I’ve seen a few different methods. Scrubbed Patreon profiles, archives with passwords that change every month and aren’t redistributed, etc. I’ve run into several artists who do this.

      • @[email protected]
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        82 years ago

        I find it harder to be upset about what an artist does with their work because they’re the sole creator and didn’t exploit anyone to make it. The limited release stuff doesn’t sound great but none of the artists I follow do that, I certainly wouldn’t support them if they did. If they’re planning to never release the art ever again then I think there’s a fair argument to be made for piracy, although if you’re just waiting for the month to turn over to look at it guilt free, well, I think you’re just trying to justify it to yourself.

        • @[email protected]
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          I’ve seen a few that delete their stuff after the month and never release it again. IIRC, at least one of them was making relatively huge cash per month and only ever released cropped previews publicly, so that one was definitely what I’d call predatory, but that is just the most extreme case I’ve seen. I hate that false scarcity works so well.

  • @[email protected]
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    162 years ago

    I stopped watching network television because of ads, then I stopped watching free streaming because of too many ads (Pluto TV, Crackle), I get a basic subscription to Paramount through Walmart and I stopped watching that because of the ads. I have an Amazon prime subscription because I get it for one half off but I rarely use prime video an if they start showing ads, I won’t use it at all.

  • @[email protected]
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    212 years ago

    If it is subscription, then wen you lost your stream of income, you lost everything.

    That including your house, if you live in subcription house.

    • @[email protected]
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      162 years ago

      Unless you pirate.

      Or buy it in a one time payment.

      In fact, you’re pretty much the product in every one of these examples, even if you pay

  • @[email protected]
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    392 years ago

    It’s not that I don’t want to pay for the service, it’s just that I hate the automatic recurring withdrawals, even if I can cancel monthly.

    I would probably use more subscriptions if I could just pay like three month of access in advance - basically like these gift cards work.

    • @[email protected]
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      42 years ago

      It’s not that i don’t want to pay, it’s just that their “service” isn’t serving me and thus not worth the money.

      Give me my cd’s back lol. Let me own what i purchase.

      • @[email protected]
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        12 years ago

        I use an iPod that I’ve modded 128gb into. It’s great. All the convenience of my own high quality music library, without having hundreds of CDs around.

        • @[email protected]
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          22 years ago

          My phone is 512gb and i use about 80 myself, largest part is porn(yeah i’m aware, it’s bad…very bad,i need some time).

          I’ve decided to start pirating again as my device has plenty of space to keep my music.

          The biggest thing is getting all lf the music, so nowadays i’ll just play what i have and sometimes go: “oh damn i forgot about billie eilish” for example and make a mental note until the next time i’m at my computer with some time to spare.

          Slowly but steadily decreasing my porn stock and replacing it with music i would’ve bought as cd’s.

            • @[email protected]
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              22 years ago

              Nah, it needs to be brought down a couple notches.

              It’s bad.

              The porn is legal, just so we’re clear on that lol.

      • @[email protected]
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        22 years ago

        Not all of them. Spotify doesn’t, they know that people will just pay monthly, they don’t have any reason to offer a discount

  • @[email protected]
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    622 years ago

    I don’t have Peacock but I’m hanging out at my parents house and apparently when you pay for Peacock you have to watch ads at the beginning and end of shows PLUS every time you pause.

    Every single time they paused it transitioned to an ad. What psychopaths run NBC?

  • @[email protected]
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    Everyone is saying Piracy but I say Public LIbraries, which often have CDs/DVDs/BDs/games now (depending on your locale). They’re taxpayer funded, so you might as well get your money’s worth, and they keep track of how often stuff gets borrowed which determines future financial support.

    (And if you are tech-savvy enough to be on Lemmy, you probably know how to make a … permanent copy … for yourself to keep)

    • @[email protected]
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      722 years ago

      Libraries are great. Just think about it, if libraries as a concept hasn’t already exist, there is absolutely zero chance it will be invented in our time due to our overly restricting copyright law.

      • @[email protected]
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        292 years ago

        And also due to a rightward shift in the Overton window. A place where people just get to borrow books for free? That’s socialism. And it will completely kill the entire books industry

      • @[email protected]
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        162 years ago

        Which is exactly why big corporations are lobbying hard to get public library stripped of funds by any means necessary. I mean you can even 3D print spare parts in many libraries for free by now! The super rich cannot have that.

    • Polar
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      12 years ago

      Or save the time and gas money and download it.

      I mean shit, I don’t even have a DVD burner in any of my computers. Haven’t for a decade and a half. You expect me to grab my external drive to burn a copy? I can download anything on my gigabit connection in 5 minutes.

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    There was a prophetic podcast episode from the series Plain English a while back that I constantly think about.

    In that episode the author describes how the internet is going through a revolution.

    Basically 20 years ago, the internet was all about gaining numbers. Companies could operate at a loss if they got people signed up. Facebook, Google, YouTube, Uber, Deliveroo, etc. they were all about getting you in their mailing list or consumer list and who cares what happens then.

    Now there’s an issue because that model is not profitable. In order to continue, all the internet is moving towards subscription.

    In a sense, I don’t think of that as intrinsically bad. Patreon is a good example. The internet is now filled up with so much shit that people are willing to pay to filter it. So with Patreon, you pay a fee to support an artist to produce the content you want. That itself isn’t a bad idea.

    Now that being said, a lot of “bad things” do emerge. The fact that you can no longer buy software like Adobe and it’s all subscription based. That’s shit. But that also inspired software alternatives like Affinity Designer.

    • defunct_punk
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      172 years ago

      The fact that you can no longer buy software like Adobe and it’s all subscription based

      100% the biggest factor in me deciding to buy Magix Vegas (formerly Sony Vegas) video editing software was because they still sold lifetime codes. Have I gotten $400 worth of value out of it? Fuck no. But I can use it whenever I want for as long as I want without worrying about whether or not I can afford it for the month.

      • @[email protected]
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        72 years ago

        The you have companies like Filmora who tried to turn lifetime licenses into subscription ones…

        • defunct_punk
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          42 years ago

          Ironically enough the only reason I bought Vegas in the first place was because of the changes to Wondershare