Its nice to see more and more people talking about Lemmy, and Sync is one of the big reasons I think.

So whatever we think about that pricing, it puts Lemmy on the map like never before, and we should be grateful and happy for that.

  • SpaceBar@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Here in New England, $21 gets you a Big Mac meal and a 20 piece Chicken Nuggets - before tax.

    The lifetime add free version of Sync is a one-time payment of $20.

    Personally, I am fine with it.

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      What? That means you don’t support FOSS and by extension this platform! I strongly believe in the benefits of FOSS (Which is of course to me, free software with no obligation to the developers of it at all)

      You are a bad person for making me think the developer may want to eat.

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      1 year ago

      Yes. I don’t think it’s a bad deal in any way. I’ve been browsing Lemmy more with it and have matched my donation to lemmy.world to the subscription for sync ultra.

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      1 year ago

      True, for most “1st world countries” the price is ok, but US$20 in countries were people earn $1 per hour, it’s a lot. LJ just changed the pricing for like 100 countries, great guy.

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          Wages, cost of living, and just general cost of goods vary wildly by location, even just within the US. Go to NYC/SF/Hawaii, and it’s likely more expensive yet.

          Even with everyone being online, people tend to live within their own little bubbles.

          EDIT: Nope, you have even the prices in Times Square & San Francisco beat.

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          Surprisingly, the price works out to be almost exactly the same here in New Zealand (34.70 NZD = 21.18 USD).

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        Here in California my Big Mac costs more but the 20 piece nugget is cheaper. That doesn’t make any sense to me.