• Camelbeard@lemmy.world
    link
    fedilink
    arrow-up
    0
    ·
    1 month ago

    Maybe for the short term, but there is software you use every day, for years. Some android apps I have been using since 2014.

    • vga@sopuli.xyz
      link
      fedilink
      arrow-up
      0
      ·
      1 month ago

      Reverse question: would you maintain a program that you wrote 11 years ago if it wasn’t making you money?

        • vga@sopuli.xyz
          link
          fedilink
          arrow-up
          0
          ·
          1 month ago

          Open source, I assume? Extremely laudable and I hope you don’t have to make big financial compromises for that.

          • flying_sheep@lemmy.ml
            link
            fedilink
            arrow-up
            0
            ·
            1 month ago

            Yes, and I feel pretty privileged that I can make a living with stuff like that instead of making money for some heartless corporation that doesn’t ultimately care about anything except for money.

      • Camelbeard@lemmy.world
        link
        fedilink
        arrow-up
        0
        ·
        1 month ago

        No, but I also don’t expect that as a user. It is also fine if the developer makes version 2.0 and I can decide to buy the new version or not. Before the internet this was pretty much how it worked, a new version came on a new floppy or disc you’d buy in a store.

        • vga@sopuli.xyz
          link
          fedilink
          arrow-up
          0
          ·
          edit-2
          1 month ago

          Then again, application software wasn’t cheap. Given inflation, would you pay a thousand bucks for a lifetime license of a piece of software that didn’t get any updates ever?