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I'm not subscribing to anything. If I buy something, it's fully functional, and it's mine. There is no ongoing relationship between me and the manufacturer. Done.
I mean, that's basically what FOSS is about.
And that's why we use it.
I'm working on this, the subscription model has gotten so expensive now that literally everything uses it. Do you have any tips besides "just pirate everything"?
Unfortunately the only alternative for some things are becoming very tech literate and running an objectively worse mediocre open source software
Just pirate some of the things?
Depends on the media, buy from bandcamp, steam
Bandcamp is the move.
Use free or at least alternatives without a subscription model where possible
For cars? Just buy one that's a bit older
Movies etc? Pirate
I've wanted an EV for years, but I'm sticking with my very old and fuel-efficient ICE car until it's absolutely dead. At that point, I'm hoping that some model of EV emerges as the most hackable one, like the Nissan Leaf. I'll buy a very used one of those & hack it.
The best thing that you can do for the world is but less shit that you don't need.
Especially when it comes to expensive equipment like cars, computers, printers, etc.
who doesn't want a subscription for heated seats on their $100k car? /s
Anything that doesn't incur an ongoing cost to provide should be legally prohibited from being sold as a "subscription."
Not everything needs a law against it. I'm just not going to buy into their fucked up system.
Except more and more companies are hopping on this gravy train because they can get away with it. At some point (and that point may be now already, depending on the sector), it's going to be difficult-to-impossible to buy anything without this subscription bullshit.