That’s it.
I don’t understand why people pay for news media when you can find same news but even less biased for free everywhere.
And all “added value” of media is nothing but snake oil, that they spend millions trying to market and confuse your common sense.
Also I don’t understand why people pay for blogs or newsletters that were made with tge goal of making money of you.
Virtually all real niche experts I know either share knowledge for free or don’t share at all.
And most of the general wisdom and knowledge you can get is already there in public domain sources.
- Le Monde (a French newspaper that is not bad and relatively neutral on most topics, but not about everything)
- CanardPC (a French videogames newspaper for not young people. Reading their video games tests is more entertaining for me than playing most games).
- ChatGPT Plus
- GitHub Copilot
- Google Photos (they take care of the storage, I had enough with failing hard drives).
- Strava
- iRacing (online racing video game with humans trying to race clean).
What I should cancel or I have cancelled recently: - Microsoft Game Pass: too many disappointing big games in a row, and not many good games. I can save money by buying the games I really want to play instead of having a subscription.
- F1 TV: I tried but I'm bored with Verstappen always winning. I think at this point he is bored too.
- Kagi: nice filtered and sorted results but too expensive for a metasearch engine that mostly scraps other free search engines.
- MidJourney: ChatGPT with Dall.e 3 gives better results. They are not photorealistic but that can be fixed using StableDiffusion.
Share some family plans for streaming services, forget which ones though.
I also subscribe to my dentist's in-house plan rather than dental insurance.
Git Tower. I don't like git and I don't like interacting with it from the command line. Most of the time, I use either Tower or Magit to dull the pain a bit.
Spotify. All streaming services are more or less the same. IME, Spotify is the least bad of them all in terms of UI, performance, app quality, responsiveness, and compatibility. It's also the main streaming service everyone uses in my circles, so not having an account means I don't get to see my friends' playlists.
YouTube Premium. I don't like ads, but I also don't like playing what-a-mole with Google. It helps that Premium costs only $16/year in India.
Readwise Reader. It's an RSS reader, read-later service, and email newsletter inbox all rolled into one. It also lets you highlight parts of what you read, and surfaces them using a spaced-repetition algorithm. Worth every last rupee if you read a lot online.
Fastmail. Gotta have email, and I don't like Google.
Switch Online. I only have this for cloud backups of my saved games.
I don't mind subscribing to apps and services. It often ends up being cheaper than buying something upfront. My only issue with subscriptions is that there's no central place where I can manage all of them, so I'm forced to use external tools to keep track of them.
- Spotify (tried to switch to Apple music, but keep coming back to Spotify)
- Textexpander (I'm also a long-time user here and it's a true time saver for me)
- Tower (makes using Git much easier, so I'm happy to pay for it)
- Kaleidoscope (use it together with Tower, it's a great combination)
- Dropbox (this one I should really cancel)
- Netflix (combined with Apple TV Plus and Youtube it's basically our TV time)
- ProtonVPN (I always like to have a VPN just in case, i got a good deal last year on Black Friday)
- X (It's still my mostly used Social Network for the good and for the Bad. So far it's in part worth it the price i pay for the service).
- Ivory (I used Mastodon constantly for around 6 months and Ivory subscription was totally worth.)
- Amazon Prime (We use it to buy lots of stuff during the year, so far its worth it for the amount of services Amazon provides. Could be a better value as it once was)
I think about subscribing to Youtube Premium and eventually when it's worth it ChatGPT Plus.
- Spotify
- ProtonMail
- Obsidian Sync
- ChatGPT Plus
- DigitalOcean VPS
- Namecheap (yearly)
- Bitwarden (yearly)
I used to pay for Readwise, Raindrop, and Todoist, but I haven't found them useful enough to continue paying for them.
Without all of them, it's hard to imagine my productive activity
- JetBrains PyCharm and RustRover
- FastMail
- Youtube
- A few Twitch channels
- ChatGPT
- MidJourney
- iCloud stuff
- ChatGPT Plus
- Noteplan
- GitHub Copilot
- 1Password
- Netflix
- YouTube