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I split a YouTube sub with my ex for my daughter. I use it for music anyway. Other than that I paid for Netflix last summer and canceled. I paid for a year of crunchyroll but I won’t renew it. TBH I never subscribe I just buy one service for like 6 months or a year and move on.
I used to have Spotify but they kept increasing the price and the app was so bloated and frustrating to use just trying to listen to my local music. Ripped all the songs with zotify and now I use musicolet as my player
I pay like 10/year for my domain name.
I also have Spotify (I know it's a shit service but I don't have the time to collect all the new music I want to listen to as it comes out).
I pay 3/month for f1tv as well which lets you watch replays all the way back to the 80s.
so in total maybe 15/month towards subscriptions.
GoDaddy. AirVPN, Deezer, LibroFM.
People I should donate to in no particular order: Proxmox. Linux Mint. Homarr. Jellyfin. Jellyseerr. Audiobookshelf. Romm. Immich. Paperless. Mealie. Vikunja. Pihole. NginxProxyManager. Syncthing. Bitwarden. Joplin. Searxing. Hardcover. LibroFM Downloader. Radarr. Sonarr. LazyLibrarian. Bookshelf. Cleanuparr. Huntarr. Gluetun. Prowlarr. Qbittorrent. Bitmagnet. Whisparr. DosBox. Retroarch. Tailscale. DietPi. Dockge. Community-Scripts. All of Firebog's ticked lists. Firebog. NGO-sang's Tracker list. Lemmynsfw (I donated last year though). I wanna setup SelfBridge and a YT-dlp. I have a Tdarr set up and ready to turn on when I get to <1Tb
40+ services I use and don't pay for... LiberaPay when? I'm a fucking monster. £1pcm/service is prohibitively expensive for me right now. Do I donate £5 to one each month, then they're waiting 2 years for the next £5? Do I try £.5pcm/service? Then they're not all on LiberaPay, some don't want donations at all. Immich (for example) want me to buy the thing £100, I have 7 users so far. Do I follow immich and do 2 £100/year donations, so a 20 year cycle? Honestly, 2*£100 is probably the most comfortable, feels like an impact, not too mentally taxing to do, it's enough to be worth donating directly.
That's hoping that when I donate to BitMagnet (for example), they donate to their dependancies, like Postgress (for example). Else the number is probably hundreds.
Apparently theres is some Lemmy x Dropout overlap but there is no community exist here currently.
My subscription:
Dropout.
Various domain, mostly 10$ a year.
Purely mail. For well, email.
Kagi. Search engine.
Mangaplus. For weekly Shueisha manga.
Planning to get backblaze for backup.
Despite our complete homelab setup my wife still pays for a few streaming services. Couldn't be more than $45. Still to much. Have you guys heard Linux unplugged's IPTV episode they just published? Shit is wild.
One. Usenet access.
I have a lifetime subscription to an NZB indexing site I paid for many years ago, that was well worth the money. You never know if they'll stick around, though.
(I refuse to name names, because the minute you say what service you use, someone tells you to try something else, or how dumb you are for using that site, when this other site... blah, blah, blah.)
I have a lifetime subscription to Plex, that I got many years ago, when Plex was good. I haven't used Plex in over five years.
Until recently, I was getting Netflix through T-Mobile. It was "free" when I signed up, but then they started passing on the price increases. I dropped it because I so rarely used it.
For my own personal use, I pay one domain at about 12$/year.
Then there's stuff my job pays.
VPN, Spotify, 2 video services.
VPN, Usenet indexer and server subscriptions, plus youtube premium for the music service.
My only 2 online paid services are Hulu (love watching Bob's burgers) and ring for a security camera I was gifted when I purchased my home. 25$ a month covers both!
Bob's burgers is one our gotos to put on random when we can't decide what to watch
12 € per year for my email provider.
I rather donate for software projects that I find useful for me. I donate towards the fediverse foundation for covering server costs for my home instance, and (irregularly) for open source software that I use myself, like VLC player or LocalSend. This time I wanted to donate to FreeTube, because I used it very often in the past year, but unfortunately they only recieve Bitcoins. I don't have a wallet, nor want to create one just for this.
I have Spotify premium but I'm not sure I can count it because they haven't charged me anything in over 6 years. Only reason I haven't canceled; I already ain't giving them any money 🤷♂️
Umm, winning!!!
What dark magic is this? 🤔
IDK, but I hope they never notice.
We shall never speak of your blessings again.
Happy New Beer! 🍺
Anna's Archive, VPN, Search Engine, Email Host, Server Hosting, I also do automated scheduled donations to FOSS and Fediverse projects if that counts.
I'd much rather pay for a service that doesn't log or share my data with advertisers than use a free service which treats me as a product to sell to advertisers. Sometimes that means self hosting and sometimes self hosting is cheaper or easier to scale or do offsite, even if simply collocating.
Domain names and webhosting, the Proton suite, Ente (photos), and Qobuz (music). Basically all the stuff that lets me get away from companies like Google and have some modicum of privacy.
I have a bunch but I don't think I'd recommend any of them, necessarily. Mostly they are familiar names and you either want them or don't. I do pay for Bit Warden. And I would like to anti-recommend Nord VPN for shitty practices. I donate monthly to my Lemmy server.
That's about it.
Definitely gonna get normie-shamed by some of you guys, but we've got:
Spotify premium (family logins shared with sister and parents, so I'm sort of stuck with it)
Amazon Prime (all our photos are in their Unlimited photo storage - it just works and links in with our firestick seamlessly so that the fam can actually look back at the photos easily)
Express VPN (got it for privacy, stayed for the porn which is blocked in the UK)
Audible (forgot to cancel)
YouTube premium (have actually just cancelled now that I can use the Albanian VPN trick)
Starlink (hate Elon, but live rurally so no choice)
Finally, IPTV which is illegal and £80 a year but gives me everything.
VPN and domains
Fucking ZERO. Oh yeah.
I'm a coomer so I use patreon for some creators for a total of 10€ a month
Mullvad
PBS, iCloud+, Sunbeam because I like its UV tracking capabilities, and Transit because I use it a ton (nearly 1,800 miles on transit with it last year).
PBS is actually the most expensive one at $5/month, but if I’ve got two pennies to rub together one of them is going to PBS.
Hmm. I pay for letterboxd pro because I like stats and watch a ton of movies. I pay a yearly fee to porkbun for my domain name. I pay Kagi for search because it's so much better than the free alternatives. I pay a couple usenet providers, and a few sponsorships on github, but that's about it.
None, and planning on keeping it that way
Zero. I don't even pay for my internet service, it is paid by my employer.
One VPS (need to grow this one) $10/month
2 tiny websites $2/month
Bitwarden Family $3.33/month
A few domains $10/month
And M$ Family 365 because it's the easiest way for my elderly parents to backup their photos. $8.33/month
Oh and proton VPN I think it's $5/month
That's about it.
$38.66 a month.
One VPS on Hetzner. Storage Share (managed Nextcloud), again on Hetzner. Sometimes Mullvad VPN if I need it for a month, otherwise IVPN if needed for a week. I host my own media like films, shows, music using Jellyfin and photos using Immich. I pay for email, I use mailbox.org. I own a lot of domains. That's it, I think.