Remember, for every paid SaaS, there is a free open-source self-hosted alternative. Let’s take a look at 10 FOSS tools designed to replace popular tools like MS Office, Notion, Heroku, Vercel, Zoom, Adobe, and more.
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Donate to FOSS developers if you find the software useful, but don’t give a cent to big tech companies.
Currently trying to improve a popular Sphinx extension, sphobjinv. Can watch my daily pain here
If anyone is so inclined, please throw some litecoin my way
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The litecoin will go towards my daily milk tea habit. Elephants work for peanuts, i work for milk tea.
I had a similar change of heart years ago, watching a docu-series on PBS and realizing I wanted more of that content in the world. Even though you can stream PBS for about $5 a month, I canceled Netflix so I could pay PBS $20 a month to start making up for all the time my money was flowing in the wrong direction.
We’re likely to get more of the things we invest in, and less of the things we don’t. That investment includes attention in ad-driven market, not only money.
I know I’m not the first person on lemmy to have this realization, it’s one of the many reasons I like it here.
Depends. If the big tech company is actively supporting and developing Open Source and Free Software, then supporting by buying their stuff makes sense. I’m thinking of Valve/Steam, with their support and development in Proton, Linux Kernel, various other software, SteamOS and so on.