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sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works ⁨2⁩ ⁨months⁩ ago

Same. But if I’m getting value from it, it may be preferable to making larger payments less frequently.

But if you remove the payment aspect from it (i.e. it’s free either way), there are plenty of reasons to prefer a steady stream of updates to an infrequent dump of updates.

So then the steady stream vs dump comes down to cost, would you rather pay $120/year, or $10/month? Some may even prefer the $10/month to a modest discount (e.g. $100/year) if it means avoiding the larger, one-time payment.

Personally, I prefer one-time payments w/ discount and a steady stream of updates.

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