• edric@lemm.ee
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    8 hours ago

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

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      7 hours ago

      not only that, but people usually use boomer, in this context, to say that the complaint is stupid, or selfish, or something

      the gradual loss of ownership is a real fucking issue

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      And no gen-Z is happy about this model or pushing its use. It’s mostly being pushed by Gen-X and Boomer executives as a further mode of profit extraction in our rentier economic system.

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        Sure, we’ll just wait for the gen-Z executives to roll it al back then right? It’ll never happen, this is a money thing, not a generation thing.

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      7 hours ago

      I’ve always blamed Adobe for the subscription mess, and that started in the early 00’s.

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      7 hours ago

      There was a joke about “rethinking the Microsoft model” in a 2005 episode of The Office. The move to subscription based software has been in the works for 25 years or more.

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        This has been the goal of Microsoft for 20 years, like you stated. Bill Gates stated it. We’re just now to the point of ubiquitous internet connectivity, and cultural conditioning to accept this model.

        Windows itself is eventually going to be a subscription service, with all your data saved on Microsoft’s servers. Microsoft announced at the end of last year a dumb Office terminal that does just this, to test the waters.