Myself personally: Tough to say? A few hundred dollars in video games; no significant SaaS spend.
Business (includes only the ones which I personally own): SaaS, by a stupefyingly high ratio. Depending on where you draw the line between "that's just a hosting bill really" and SaaS, we've spent $12k to $25k on it year to date... and that doesn't include Twilio (add another ~$10k). In terms of packaged software, we're probably under $400, mostly for IDEs, text editors, and development tools. (Paw, Postico, etc)
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[ 5.4 ms ] story [ 13.7 ms ] threadBusiness (includes only the ones which I personally own): SaaS, by a stupefyingly high ratio. Depending on where you draw the line between "that's just a hosting bill really" and SaaS, we've spent $12k to $25k on it year to date... and that doesn't include Twilio (add another ~$10k). In terms of packaged software, we're probably under $400, mostly for IDEs, text editors, and development tools. (Paw, Postico, etc)