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  • Radio gets revenue from advertisers, just like Firefox gets money from Google. If you cut off that revenue and move the cost to the consumer, then there's no "one time payment" that could support a radio station indefinitely, so does Firefox.

  • if it's a single player game or a mp3 converter software, then what you're saying is true.

    But the internet is ever changing, new exploits and security vulnerabilities are discovered almost every day. New standards, new formats, new features released so often, even after the full release it still requires a full development team instead of just a few core maintenance staff.

    Unless you want to pay for every major version upgrade or risk using an outdated browser, a browser subscription model doesn't sound so bad.

  • Assuming it was either 15 years ago or your powerbank is a budget one.

    My powerbank would just flip me off and tell me to go fuck myself if I did plug it into itself.

    (seriously tho, it would just cut power and turn off immediately. If your powerbank doesn't do at least that, then discard it and get another one with more advanced protection features)

  • Negative. As someone who lives in a 3rd-world country where minimum wage is $0.75/hr, even a senior accountant position would be lucky to earn $750/mo working 10-12hours a day. So pardon me for not favoring the idea of "equals price for everyone".

    For us down here, it's either Steam Regional Pricing or the high sea.