• @[email protected]
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    331 month ago

    That method was fine with the old Sync, when it was a low one-time payment, but the new payment scheme came with a promise that it was going to be a full time development. After a year of paying for features I still didn’t have, I’ve switched off of Sync and cancelled my subscription

    • @Maalus
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      51 month ago

      Yeah seen it a mile away. Like, you can’t live off of 10 subscribers.

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        1 month ago

        I’m betting he had way more than 10. There was a flood of people that signed up when he initially released it, and even today, after a year of “meh to abandoned” effort and a dozen other excellent lemmy apps, lemmy.world is still seeing 5k sync users/month.

        It probably wasent “living indoors” money on its own, but surely 1-2k/month is worth spending a few hours a month on keeping an app updated, right? That was what he was promising when he shifted to the subscription model, but old habits die hard I guess.

        • @Maalus
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          -61 month ago

          Sync is mostly free, so those 5k users most likely are running that. I know I am. 1-2k a month is pennies when you are a programmer.

          • mosiacmango
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            The median wage for a programmer in the US is right at 100k. 1-2k/month is 12-24k/yr.

            I cant think of a single person who thinks 12-24% of their yearly salary is “pennies.”

            Either way, those “pennies” came with a commitment. He could have done a low one time cost like sync for reddit and faffed about, but instead he committed to subscription payments, and those carry an expectation of support and features. As a programmer, he know this.

            The simple fact is that people are paying for something they aren’t getting.