• MrJameGumb@lemmy.world
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    18 days ago

    I don’t see how that’s a “boomer” complaint lol I’m a millennial and don’t know anyone that’s excited to pay monthly fees for something they already bought

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      18 days ago

      Yeah. The subscription model really only took off during GenZ.

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      18 days ago

      I blame iPhone and Android apps that required developers to keep paying a $100 minimum yearly fee to keep an app in the App Store.

      There were tons $1-$5 apps in the early days of the stores, but 3-4 years in they switched to either freemium subscriptions or adware (or ad ransom models). Usually as publishers bought out indie devs, if they just didn’t copy them anyway.

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      18 days ago

      It’s because a lot of boomers own their homes and the concept of rent is foreign to them.

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        16 days ago

        I really don’t understand why people call themselves homeowners when they are paying off a 30 year mortgage.

        Feels like rent with extra steps.

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          16 days ago

          I mean it depends on whether they actually pay it off. Many boomers were able to leverage the explosion in housing prices into paying off their cheap mortgages ahead of time. The boomer success metric is actually based on this principle. Buy a $150k house in 1998. Sell it in 2018 for $450k. The mortgage is irrelevant.

          The obvious problem with this is that it completely fucks over the next generation.

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      18 days ago

      Because software needs to be maintained. Well at least most software that has a subscription model is maintained and gets regular updates. People don’t work for free, you have to pay them

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        18 days ago

        That’s the result of a fucked business model. Many software devs came and went prior to the subscription model. Technofeudalism is not wanted by anyone but the software publishers.

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      18 days ago

      Most boomers don’t even use any paid software aside from Windows and an antivirus they got tricked into buying