unique_hemp

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unique_hemp,

Both Thunderbird and FairEmail work with outlook OAuth for me.

unique_hemp,

It does, and so does FairEmail.

unique_hemp,

I have run nextcloud:latest on Docker for the last 2 years and have had 0 problems. Maybe upgrading all the time works better than by releases.

unique_hemp, (edited )

Not quite - you get a perpetual license for the version that was released a year before you cancelled your subscription. And for most languages this is not really practical anyway, as they get relatively frequent updates that require IDE updates, so you will just stay subscribed.

This was a fairly low business risk, high PR value move by JetBrains.

unique_hemp,

It was built on yearly releases of software instead, also known as yearly subscriptions.

unique_hemp,

Except using software without updates nowadays is a very bad idea because of the Internet and security being a real concern.

unique_hemp,

Your Second argument is false as well because they don’t get to pass on manufacturing and designing cost to the workers! That cost should be passed onto the customer.

This cost is passed onto the consumer, just from what I’ve seen the value of the work calculations tend to be based on the price of the product, which actually includes this “passing on”.

unique_hemp,

I get what you’re saying, but the profits going to locals is objectively better for the community than them going to large corporations.

unique_hemp,

In short, local stores cannot stay afloat anymore when 30% of their customers disappear.

unique_hemp,

They’re infinitely more likely to indirectly get back to the locals than if they were to go directly to a corporation on the other side of the country.

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