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@july
We spend and spend and spend and hold nothing in our hands
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@polluterofminds
I suspect a lot of people here will read this and think “web3 solves this.” But the problem isn’t one of decentralization or centralization. It’s one of incentives and convenience. A demand for convenience has shifted incentives for products to be subscription based.
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@mattlee
Ownership is just a rental for the duration of your lifetime
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@androidsixteen.eth
The web2ification of everything
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@comz
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@bias
you’ll own nothing and be happy tho
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@huugo.eth
Coincidentally ran across this today as I was looking for fonts… the right to *use*
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@teleyinex.eth
We easily forget that we own the most important thing in the world: our reasoned choice. The noise helps to forget about it.
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@nishu
things you own, own you clothes you buy, have to be cleaned and ironed house you buy, has to be cleaned and maintained car you buy, has to be serviced and maintained body you have, has to be exercised and trained have to make money to own all, then all those things own you it's funny
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@devinbaker.eth
this is high-key such a great take
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@tomu.eth
create a social media to entertain millions create subscription models so you can use the same product for millions create services that can serve millions
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@kristinpiljay
yes, I noticed that too. I remember buying software and owning it and then you just upgrade. Now it's an endless amount every year. I still balk at renting music though. It's still possible to buy music and I buy it to own. That hasn't changed for me. They don't make it easy sometimes to do. it though - buying it is often hidden and they push the subscription. You have to dig for it.
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@king
Do people respect their meme tokens more than their fiat? 🤔
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@triumph
lol @drewcoffman.eth 🥲
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@yesyes
me who just launched a hypersub reading this
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https://media.tenor.com/GQ1IqDGPMCAAAAAC/spongebob-squarepants-patrick-star That feeling when you forget to turn off auto renew (from the POV of the SaaS)
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@rileybeans
saw this yesterday https://x.com/DiscussingFilm/status/1844735070893994406
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@justbuild
💯 💯 💯
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@gigamesh
The positive take is we spend a lot less on net and get more (ex: $11.99 per month for the ability to play nearly any song at any moment).
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