• Dark Arc
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    11 month ago

    I don’t entirely disagree… But, if they build the entire platform and you can just self host and use someone else’s editors inside their platform, they’re not making any money and the fact that they made their code open source and overly generous is ultimately probably a major factor in that.

    Ultimately you may be about to use someone else’s markdown editor, but they made that possible.

    As it stands they claim to give you a pretty steep discount if you use your own servers. I don’t know how steep of a discount it really is…

    But standard notes was never free as in beer, it was free as in speech… And AFAIK there’s nothing to stop you from learning to code, forking the app, removing the licensing mechanism, and making your own build.

    • @[email protected]
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      21 month ago

      AFAIK there’s nothing to stop you from learning to code

      I learned to self host. I learned to hack the extensions so they’d work when the SN company broke them.

      But sure, it’s my fault for not learning enough. How dare I expect to take someone else’s code and just run it (ie, the thing they’re doing with their editors)

      • Dark Arc
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        1 month ago

        “I paid (and contributed) nothing and I’m angry I wasn’t coddled”

        • @[email protected]
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          31 month ago

          Gatekeeping valid criticism with ad hominem does nothing. I’ve already suggested multiple positive ways SN can make money, and it’s by offering value rather than selling subscriptions to editors they didn’t make and don’t maintain.

          Thankfully I don’t need to show my contributions to open-source to prove myself to you, because I’m sure at that point you’d just shift the goalposts to some other arbitrary thing.