Ask HN: Which software do you value immensely but never pay for it?
I am a big fan of Sublime Text (ST) and have been using it from the day it launched. I love its speed and extensive community plugins. I've tried many editors but always reverted to ST.
I seem to always dismiss its "buy" popup. I might end up buying a license after so many years to get over this guilt! (It's just $99 a license)
Any similar experience you have had?
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[ 2.8 ms ] story [ 21.3 ms ] threadOpenOffice but I’m valuing it less over time.
I would have said Sublime, but I paid US$85 for a registration a couple of months ago, first time and for only one of my machines. Gotta support the things you use.
I love this question, let’s see what the answers expose.
Xmonad the only sane window manager in this age of "point and grunt" interfaces.
Ubuntu linux
I kind of don't understand why anyone would ever work on a build tool/package manager for a language: I expect them to be bug-free, stay out of my way, be fast - and even if it is all those things - I'll jump ship to the next big thing as soon as it's available without any appreciation for all the work that went into it!
(large corporates, changed dynamic. It's not like free doesn't also get #WONTFIX in the issues log (signal: I'm looking at you) but at least there is something close to a dialogue)
For me a key insight is that (for a certain ethos of open source software) the most desirable contribution is technical or community rather than a financial contribution.
"Bring your code, not your dollars."
and
"Become a partner in the product, not a consuming customer."
Everyone else are the "freemium"-part of the model.
I have thought of buying better weapons for GS:GO, but I truly do not understand how the Steam shop works. So I just shoot de polize with AK-47.