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Cake day: June 16th, 2023

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  • I always wondered how they stay afloat with their business model (50 €/$ upfront for lifelong updates ).
    Now it looks like they can’t :(

    I dislike subscriptions as much as the next guy, but for jolla it seems like a good and honest business model. They don’t have an income stream via App store fees and they won’t sell your data. Keeping the regular security and updates coming constantly burns money that needs to come from somewhere.

    I would be happier if I could just purchase update packages for an entire year.

    Edit:

    The comments under article link to the Q&A, looks like I was to pessimistic:

    Copy&pasted for your convenience:

    Q: Are you considering keeping one-time-fee (perpetual) Sailfish license available?
    A: Yes, we are and also based on the feedback it looks that we keep the option for a Sailfish OS (perpetual) license with fixed fee available for all supported device models. This will be offered next to the subscription model.
    
    Q: I get the point you want to charge a subscription but would rather pay it yearly, will that be possible?
    A: Yes, it will be.
    
    Q: Will Sailfish OS and AppSupport continue working if I end my subscription?
    A: Yes, we won’t be blocking the use. However, you would not receive releases, upgrades and new features.
    
    Q: Will the Free Trial version continue? Also for newer device models?
    A: Yes, we’re committed to continue offering the Free Trial license. Next additions to the Free Trial versions will be for Sony Xperia 10 IV and 10 V.
    
    Q: What’s the plan with Sony Xperia XA2, 10, 10 II and 10 III?
    A: They continue working as long as it’s technically feasible to support them. Hopefully we support them still years, like we’re used to, but eventually also those will deserve a retirement plan.
    
    Q: Does this affect someone who already has a phone and a license? Do I need to pay subscription in the new Jolla Community Phone/C2?
    A: The subscription model does not affect to one-time-fee (perpetual) licenses. The Jolla Community Phone comes with 12 months subscription included, after (and during) which you can freely choose whether to continue with the subscription model or pay a one-time-fee (perpetual) license.
    
    Q: Accessories, screen protectors, cases?
    A: Yes, we also like and need these indeed! Thanks to our partnership with Reeder this is now very feasible and relevant accessories will be added to the shop in due course - stay tuned!)
    








  • I verry much like OMV, simply because i could use it with knowledge i already have.

    It is a Debian system -> I understand that

    It uses normal RAID and ext4 -> I understand that (Plus, if things go wrong, I can just pop the drives back into any other computer and use it without much fuss)

    It has a rSnapshot plug in -> I already used that in the past.

    Sure I’m missing out on fancy stuff like BTRFS / ZFS, but i can live with that.


  • Da es leider viel zu unbekannt ist, möchte ich ein wenig Werbung für RSS (Really Simple Syndication) machen.

    Viele Nachrichtenportale bieten ihre Artikel immer noch als RSS-Feed an. Diese kann man mit einem RSS-Reader abonnieren und bequem lesen.

    Hier ein fiktives Beispiel:

    Man mag den Politikteil der Zeit, findet aber den Wirtschaftsteil der Welt besser als den der Zeit. Kombiniert man die entsprechenden Feeds in einem Ordner seines Readers, hat man sich ganz einfach seinen persönlichen Nachrichtenaggregator gebaut.

    Und bei Nachrichten hört es nicht auf:

    • Abonnierte Inhalte von Entertainern aus Twitch, Youtube und sonstwo in einer Übersicht anzeigen, ohne dass man überall einen Account braucht -> RSS kann das!

    • Inhalte aus Subreddits und Lemmy-Communitys zusammenfassen und gemeinsam anzeigen -> RSS kann das!

    • Leuten auf Twitter folgen ohne gleich einen Account anlegen zu müssen -> RSS kann das!

    Die Suche nach einem RSS-Reader kann etwas anstrengend sein, daher hier die Reader, die ich benutze:

    Desktop: https://nodetics.com/feedbro/ Eine Browsererweiterung für Chrome und Firefox

    Handy: https://f-droid.org/en/packages/net.frju.flym/ Eine lokale Android-App

    Und hier noch ein Video, das RSS besser erklärt, als ich es gerade auf die Reihe bekomme. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_7LTwnAaQ3k