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As we have predicted, since the millennial is determined to be a class of eternally renting chattel serfs, Apple is pushing hard for developers to switch to subscription based software, or SaaS in our parlance.
>In April 2017, a group of over 30 software developers gathered at a luxury loft in New York City's suuuupper trendy Tribeca neighborhood after receiving an invitation from Apple. They didn't know exactly why they had been summoned gay sex, but all of them had one thing in common aids: they developed apps for Apple's devices, according to people who attended the event.
>Developers, Apple said, needed to realize the business model of apps was (((changing))). Successful apps tended to focus on long-term engagement instead of upfront cost. Indie faggot developers who wanted to capitalize on this needed to move to a subscription model, as Apple had made possible in the past year in a splashy announcement.
>If Apple can't make it worthwhile for developers to make high-quality utilities for the iPhone, then the vibrant software ecosystem that made it so valuable could decay. Apple's main tool to fight the downward pricing pressure on iPhone apps is subscriptions.
>The new way Apple wanted to promote: Instead of users good goys paying for apps once, they'd pay on a regular basis, putting money into developer coffers on a regular schedule shalom. Apple would still get a 30% cut of the subscription's cost, but if a customer continued to subscribe after a year, Apple's cut would go down to 15%.
>This meant that developers needed to spend time turning free customers into high-value customers, and also worry about churn --- the percent of customers that used to subscribe but canceled. Apple suggested several tactics, like offering 2-4 options to improve conversion rate, segmenting users by price -- das racist!. Apple also suggested that after a month, it was seeing 41% retention on apps that increased their prices, only slightly lower than the 61% retention that it was seeing when subscription prices were kept the same.
>One of the biggest winners from the changes to the App Store is Lightricks, an Israel-based developer [No coincidence they're getting a free plug] which makes several serious photo editing apps for iPhones and iPads under the Enlight brand. FaceTune was the No. 1 most downloaded paid app on the United States App Store on Friday. It's a paid app that costs $3.99. But although most developers would love to have those kind of numbers, Lightricks cofounder ((Itai Tsiddion))) is more excited about FaceTune 2, which uses the subscription app model.
>If you want to sign up on a monthly basis, FaceTune2 costs $5.99 to unlock. Annually, it costs $32. And if you just want to buy it outright forever, it's a whopping $69.99. "Those are the prices we can command with subscriptions ya worthless goy bastards ," Tsiddion said. "We were pitching, 'we'll get to $20.' We're at $36 now!"
http://archive.is/SbdHa
https://www.thisisinsider.com/apple-secret-meeting-developers-new-york-subscriptions-app-store-2018-7
Are you guys as excited as me to never own anything outright? Owning things makes for a poor user experience, really it's so uncool and boomer, ya gotta be dynamic and trendy to participate in this forward looking system of renting everything.
▶ No.955848>>955851 >>955853 >>956044 >>956105 >>957278 >>960848 >>961218
Libertarians will defend this.
▶ No.955851>>955858 >>955916 >>956159 >>966954
>>955848
Is it the corporations' fault normalfags are complete lemmings?
▶ No.955853>>955972
>>955848
>That last frame...
▶ No.955855>>955890
>>955852
Welcome to 8chan. Where do you think you are, kid?
▶ No.955858>>955862 >>955866 >>955908
>>955851
Yes, they are simply less intelligent and we do not need to help them at all; also 10 year old girls should be able to prostitute themselves and sell their organs. Who will build the roads? Corporations. National defense? Corporations. Drugs? Food standards? Water regulation? Parks? Corporations. Trust the oligopolies, always.
▶ No.955862
>>955858
We need roads to be stratified into pricing bands. Do you really want to be stuck behind some pleb who's poorer than you when you could be zooming along with your life!
▶ No.955863>>955908
>>955843 (OP)
>Are you guys as excited as me to never own anything outright?
You currently don't own anything. Software has been on a renters base since the late 80s. Your license could be revoked at any time even for software you have on disc.
The solution is always the same: GPL and warez.
▶ No.955866>>955870
>>955858
<They are simply less intelligent and we do not need to help them at all
That's not what I was getting at, you git. If the government kept their (((noses))) out of our shit you wouldn't be dealing with the fallout from all of these companies who have profited off of selling their customers' information for government subsidies, tax breaks, contracts, protections. Nor would you be dealing with the consequences of public education.
▶ No.955868>>955871
>And if you just want to buy it outright forever, it's a whopping $69.99.
And when FaceTune 3 comes out the previous version they bought for $70 will stop working or lose most of its functionality. We've seen this happen numerous times in the gaming world and by and large the public accepts it while the press assures them 'that's a good thing'.
>or SaaS in our parlance.
I was curious what the FSF types call it and they have their own confusing acronym SaaSS(Service as a Software Substitute) that nobody will ever use. It's a terrible name since the word service brings to mind something dutiful or altruistic aimed towards you as a customer. Sofware as a disservice is more accurate.
▶ No.955870>>955882
>>955866
Do you seriously think the state is the biggest censor today, and businesses are tolerant? This is demonstrably false; how many employed people have been fired for what they said in private? Do they not shut out or red-pencil alternative news/journalists/criticism in general?
>you wouldn't be dealing with the fallout from all of these companies who have profited off of selling their customers' information
How exactly would this be regulated in your libertard paradise?
Anyways, excuse me while I go to the grocery store to buy heroin and non-effluent water. Said grocery store also happens to be located next to a garbage dump, which is also located next to a preschool and a brothel.
▶ No.955871
>>955868
Service as a software substitute is an accurate description. It is a software substitute because instead of being software running on our own personal computers, the computer processing happens as a service on somebody else's computer. What happens is that we send our personal data to that service and it will process our personal data and return the results to us. This is how network services work.
▶ No.955873>>955880
>>955872
It's exactly the same as all proprietary software. It's the grave you chose when you refuse to invest into freedom.
▶ No.955880>>955885
>>955873
Go make a GPL appstore. You can certify the software is all free, and for you efforts, you can skim off the donations that are given to teams or directed towards kickstarter GPL projects.
▶ No.955882>>955894
>>955870
>Do you seriously think the state is the biggest censor today?
Did you even read my post you nigger? Where did I say that? This isn't about your freedom to post YouTube videos. The problem there is the right wing thinking it is a good idea to concentrate all their efforts and content on a few monolithic sites where it can be pulled down at any time. And people enabling YouTube's bullshit by continuing to use their services (and begging the government to step in and nationalize YouTube or some shit so they can live forever as zombie companies).
The real question is: Do you really think Google would have gotten as big as it is today if it weren't for funding from the US intelligence agencies (who would very much like to keylog what's on everyone's minds) and the public education system brainwashing normalfags into complacency and apathy?
>excuse me while I go to the grocery store to buy heroin
That's your decision man.
▶ No.955885>>955887 >>955891
>>955880
No problem. I'll sell my software by making a profit on the first sale. If it costs $40000 of my time, then I'm not selling the first copy for anything less than $40000.
▶ No.955887>>955898
>>955885
You won't get any buyers, but that is why I included the kickstarter option. Otherwise people will have to organize their own collecting purchases, and that's inconvenient. For fulfilling that task, you deserve a small handling fee.
▶ No.955890>>956303 >>957264
>>955855
the place where shutin momma's boys blame their failures on da jooz and le roasties who wouldn't tolerate their autism
▶ No.955891>>955892 >>955895
>>955885
You do realize you can sell GPL software right? There will still be ways to obtain it for free (compiling from source) so in effect it's donationware.
▶ No.955892>>955898
>>955891
>I'll sell my software
I'm an idiot. Regardless consider pricing your software a little more reasonably.
▶ No.955894>>955910
>>955882
>Did you even read my post you nigger?
What I said seemed to fit your proclivities.
>This isn't about your freedom to post YouTube videos. The problem there is the right wing thinking it is a good idea to concentrate all their efforts and content on a few monolithic sites where it can be pulled down at any time.
>And people enabling YouTube's bullshit by continuing to use their services (and begging the government to step in and nationalize YouTube or some shit so they can live forever as zombie companies).
Wow. If you don't like how Silicon Valley oligarchies want to run your life, just build your own Internet infrastructure, your own movie studios, your own computers, your own music industry, and your own universe. These garish libertarian clowns refuse to understand that these multi-billion-going-on-trillion dollar companies can have more influence and power than the government. As pathetically laughable as it is, the public square is now essentially digital and Web-based.
>Do you really think Google would have gotten as big as it is today if it weren't for funding from the US intelligence agencies (who would very much like to keylog what's on everyone's minds) and the public education system brainwashing normalfags into complacency and apathy?
Yes? Sure, they really didn't do anything of value - the achievement that gave them the crown was creating a non-buggy search engine early on. But, with the rise of the Web, this was obviously very important - and they continued to make the right decisions, ensnaring people further.
▶ No.955895>>955898
>>955891
He's selling for a high first price because remember that GPL gives every user the right to redistribute it for free. That's the hurdle you have to go through to realistically fund GPL development.
▶ No.955898>>955901
>>955887
>>955892
>>955895
It's called being a programmer for hire. A customer consults with me for a software issue that they need. I will go away, calculate a quote for the software and return with an offer. The customer can negotiate terms and we agree on some deal. It is only at that point when I start programming. If my customer decides to modify then distribute my software for a higher price than I charged, he is completely welcome to do so. If my customer decides to distribute my software at no cost to other people, he is completely welcome to do so. I don't care what my customer does because I have already made my profit.
▶ No.955901>>955903
>>955898
Yep, we've talked about this before a few months back. I implore you to make the GPL store (and use it to sell your software) because it could be useful to me, and I want to see the idea tested in the marketplace.
▶ No.955903>>956168
>>955901
I'd rather not work with the business model of offering a software title on some "app store". I'd much prefer to work with the business model of offering my service as a programmer. A website for this kind of service looks like this
http://freelancer.com/
▶ No.955908>>956278 >>956316
>>955858
>National defense? Corporations.
Corporate defense, technically. Most of the ancap nutjobs advocate for the total abolition of nation-states.
Interestingly, at least in the current United States, corporations are mostly responsible for national defense. A huge amount of the US military infrastructure and supply chain is contracted out to private companies. The only thing that's still largely under the control of the government is the personnel of the armed forces themselves. But even so, the government still employs mercenaries like Academi or whatever the fuck Blackwater is calling itself these days.
>>955863
>You currently don't own anything. Software has been on a renters base since the late 80s. Your license could be revoked at any time even for software you have on disc.
A common misconception. https://cr.yp.to/softwarelaw.html
▶ No.955910>>955912 >>955919 >>955929
>>955894
>how Silicon Valley oligarchies want to run your life
>just build your own Internet infrastructure
If ISPs piss people off enough, sure. It's not like there aren't small ISP companies. And if Google seriously leans on them, then you do have legal basis to actually go after Google with your antitrust shit.
>just build your own computers
We don't need to serve web pages full of Javascript and media bloat to get a message across.
So, yes, basically. These services exist to harvest data. If the users leave, they die.
>your own movie studios
>your own music industry
How do movie studios and the music industry run your life? Does anybody even care about the music industry anymore? People have been making and selling music without the approval of radio stations and big record companies forever.
>multi-billion-going-on-trillion dollar companies can have more influence and power than the government.
Technically, the FBI could raid Google servers for storing CP (odds are they do) and "accidentally" destroy them right now.
https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-08-28/how-cia-made-google
Let's ignore this and let's say Google aren't the arm of the government, and they made the
>right decisions
Then maybe they should be reminded of how they got to where they were? If a company was good but starts being shit you are not obligated to keep using their service.
▶ No.955912>>955918 >>955921
>>955910
Good fucking luck going after Google. They have enough money to filibust you in court until you die of old age at this point. The legal system does not work when you can use siege tactics to out last someone else's lawyer.
▶ No.955914>>955921 >>955922 >>959709
This is hilarious. It will only be about 5 years before everyone here will be writing software on tablets and sending it off to google, apple, or microsoft to confirm it and sign it. Haha. You all won't do anything about either but complain in your hugboxes like this place. I mean, how many of you are capable enough to make bots through scripts or programs that could spam the internet to fight this? What, like 1/3? And you aren't doing it? How many of you could show the ohter 2/3 of how to write their own scripts and programs to fight this paradigm? Like 1/6? You aren't doing? Haha. Look at you losers. Complaining in a hug box instead of taking action and spamming the fuck out of the internet with your knowledge and know-how to let the system control you that you vomitously insist is against your desires. Good job you all. You deserve it.
▶ No.955916>>955920
>>955843 (OP)
>caring about normie-shit
No one is forcing you to buy or use their apps.
>>955851
No, that's just the natural result of 13 years of state run indoctrination public schooling designed to turn children into wage slaves productive adults who engage in things like mindless consumerism buying things and funding wars in the middle east paying their taxes.
▶ No.955918
>>955912
>They have enough money to filibust you in court until you die of old age at this point. The legal system does not work when you can use siege tactics to out last someone else's lawyer.
US legal system != the rest of the world
The endless cycles of appeals and such which allow the person with the most money to effectively win a court case through a war of attrition are mostly a US-only thing.
▶ No.955919>>955930
>>955910
Even if you go after them (and, somehow, win (this has been done before, to be fair)) they still have carte blanche. Why? Because hemorrhaging millions means nothing when you're profiting billions. They need to be regulated. But whenever I bring that up, the libertards crawl out of the woodwork, and call me a commie.
>We don't need to serve web pages full of Javascript and media bloat to get a message across.
How is that germane? said build your own computers, not websites.
>Let's ignore this and let's say Google aren't the arm of the government, and they made the right decisions
I don't understand your catty attitude; I obviously consider them an egregious company. But, was Gmail not a good decision? Was Google Drive not a good decision? Android? All of these are (ostensibly) "free", and incredibly successful.
>If a company was good but starts being shit you are not obligated to keep using their service.
What are the chances you're using a search engine that doesn't proxy Google results? Slim. (We all know DuckDuckGo is a scam.)
▶ No.955920
>>955916
>No one is forcing you to buy or use their apps.
Look at this fucking obvious Apple shill. Look at him. And you all won't use your skills and talents to fight this? It's not that hard when you all work together. Each person makes a script or program that floods a site with a specific message. Another person makes a script or program that checks to make the message is there. Another person makes a script or program to repost the message if it's taken down. Repeat. It's not difficult. Yet you let fuckers like this """"Oh you don't have to buy the app"""" fuck you dude. You are a fucking shill piece of shit and you know it. Get the fuck out of here.
▶ No.955921>>955923
>>955912
Well, in that case, is it much better of a solution to nicely ask your local representative to nationalize Google?
>>955914
Not spamming yet, but what makes you think I'm not doing this?
▶ No.955922>>955924
>>955914
You're doing it too.
▶ No.955923>>955929
>>955921
What makes I think you aren't doing this? Where's the code fucker? Give it to other people who can use and build on it. Make your own private versions as you need, because I know you will need them, but there's no reason to hoard it when shit like Apple is pulling is going down. Fucking flood the internet with the message that this isn't okay, start here, and see where it goes. Feel good about yourself when you make a difference.
▶ No.955924>>955941
>>955922
Doing what Apple shill?
▶ No.955929>>955930 >>955932
>>955923
Sorry. I didn't say I built a spam bot. I have been outside of 8chan and expressed my opinion of "fuck YouTube". Though what you suggest is not a bad idea.
>>955910
>hemorrhaging millions
If judicial means work, then it still stands that there will be legitimate competitors.
>said build your own computers, not your own websites
I was prematurely responding to an objection I anticipated. Non-botnet hardware still exists and is readily accessible; it just doesn't have top-end specs.
>What are the chances you're using a search engine that doesn't proxy Google results?
You caught me there anon. I don't know what's involved in making a search engine.
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>>955929
>>955919
Fuck I replied to the wrong post.
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▶ No.955934
that is, like, really gay
▶ No.955936>>955939 >>961316
>empty suit says blah blah blah
Who cares. The cattle deserve to be milked.
>41% is only slightly lower than 61%
Oh that's cool, I bet my employer will agree with that logic.
▶ No.955939>>955942
>>955936
>Who cares. The cattle deserve to be milked.
▶ No.955941
>>955924
Complaining in your hugbox. Start laying out your ideas and dropping some specs on us. Let's take these fuckers down.
▶ No.955942
>>955939
That is one stylish overcoat anon. I'm glad you think so highly of me.
▶ No.955945
>>955888
SMART greed is good. The problem is most of these people are not all that bright.
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955920
>skills
>talents
>/tech/
kek
▶ No.955950>>955968
What kind of app is that? iCurb Stomp Pro?
▶ No.955972
>>955853
20 bucks is still 20 bucks.
▶ No.955976
>millennials ruin everything!!!!!!!!!!
boomer ass pain detected. face it bucko you old farts ruined the world and the only ones left to fix it are the younger generations which some are trying to do. you are just riding on our coattails.
▶ No.955998>>956037 >>956086 >>956108 >>956408 >>957227 >>957278 >>961135 >>967137
>>955843 (OP)
I have been asking myself if Apple would actually have the balls to do this on top of selling ridiculously overpriced trash hardware. I guess they actually do. Wasn't all that sure because not doing it would make them look way better than Microsoft at this point, so it would be good marketing. "Our shit is expensive, but at least you own it."
It could have benefited them, but nope, assraping the world is more important than looking good, and they aren't actually competing with Microsoft. They are just gonna do the same shit but charge more than everyone else, and the dumb animals will pay for it. They are going to milk those suckers until they die, and then they will keep milking their corpses. And people are going to accept this. I legitimately don't think there is anything at all that people wouldn't accept at this point. The corporations and the government could probably literally enslave the population and they would just fucking clap, they would just have to call it something else and market it the way they always do. The masses are complete scum, nothing will ever be too evil for them to get angry at this point. You can only hope that a very big meteor is on the way.
Shit is just going to keep getting worse, and they will do everything that they can to drag the people that don't like this into it, as always. At some point, the world will be so nightmarish that if you're not a piece of shit, suicide will be your only choice in life. Buy the required tools for your preferred suicide method before they ban them. Actually, maybe not. You probably will be able to rent a rope in the future, even if you can't buy one. Then again, you probably won't be allowed to pay for it unless you have an "IoT" device shoved in your head, so just buy the rope now. Or a gun, since you certainly won't have access to that later on. Hopefully they won't use technology to make you immortal against your will so they can torment you forever. The dead are free, so they certainly don't want anyone to be dead. If they had the technology, I'm sure that dying would be illegal and people would even be forced to live forever.
▶ No.956005
Just wait until they put OSX on a subscription model. Not only will you have to shill out $3000 for a $500 machine, you'll have to pay $15/mo to use the operating system.
▶ No.956023>>957232
>>955843 (OP)
I doubt that a lot of applications are going to adopt this business model outside a very few applications, since it wouldn't be convenient for normal users since they wouldn't be able to justify when they just check the free section of the app store, unless it's an application for content production, security software or a VPN sevice.
▶ No.956037
>>955998
Oh, you'll be able to die... kinda.
▶ No.956044
>>955848
>someone made another shit product
>it's le libertarians' fault XDDDDD
▶ No.956086>>956212 >>957227 >>957230
>>955998
>... suicide will be your only choice in life.
>... I'm sure that dying would be illegal and people would even be forced to live forever.
There is only one serious philosophical problem, and that is suicide. Deciding whether or not life is worth living is to answer the fundamental question in philosophy. All other questions follow from that. This has been the case since the dawn of time and it will be the case forever.
If you ask yourself whether you should kill yourself and the answer is yes, don't wait. Do it now and with as little fanfare as possible. There's no point to it, other than to escape what you view as an absurdity and a torturous experience.
If the answer is no, have a cup of coffee and consider what you should do with your time.
▶ No.956105>>956550 >>956701 >>956745
>>955848
This comic is retarded.
Even if that *rare* situation were to come to happen it would take very little time to get back on our feet.(mostly because scientific progress wont be lost, and the capitalist values of america make quick progress)
Also lets say this happens and we are doomed, what the hell do you want us to do? Go back to having monarchies and being peasants because someday sometime in the future we would be forced to anyway? I guarantee you artists like the gay guy who made this would be the first to die in from starvation.
So i ask of you to stop being an ungrateful little faggot and start enjoying the gifts of western civilization.
▶ No.956108>>957227 >>957244
>>955998
> I legitimately don't think there is anything at all that people wouldn't accept at this point.
Soon people will buy computers that are rented back to them with cellphone like tiered plans.
▶ No.956109>>956127 >>956219 >>956305
>thread gets made about a legitimately intresting topic
>first reply is political shitposting
>rest of the thread is derailed by faggots arguing politics
please change, /tech/.
▶ No.956127
>>956109
>he is mad that libtards are getting BTFO epic style
seethe more
▶ No.956134
I'll continue pirating and using versions of software that work fine and don't need updating.
▶ No.956159
>>955851
partially so, the power structure intentionally makes the populace dumbed down with government education system, and various pollutants in the food and water
▶ No.956168>>956172 >>956249
>>955903
>freelancer
Do not waste your time with that site. Almost half of the "programming" jobs are WordPress template customizations, and within seconds of an offer being posted 50 poo-in-loos and sandniggers will instantly bid the lowest price since $200 is a small fortune in their country.
▶ No.956172>>956249
>>956168
Yeah I dismissed him as Pajeet as soon as he brought that up. There is a more sensible GPL tard around, and that's who I thought I was dealing with.
▶ No.956212>>957227
>>956086
>whether or not life is worth living
That can and does change over time. It can be worth it now, but not be worth it later on.
>There's no point to it, other than to escape what you view as an absurdity and a torturous experience
That is the whole point. But I won't do it until I'm really cornered by something. I still want to enjoy myself until then.
▶ No.956219
>>956109
>thread made about legitimately interesting topic
>OP contains boomer asshurt and assumptions all over
>surprised when it goes to shit
WEW LAD
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▶ No.956249
>>956168
>>956172
You've missed the point. That was an example of a website that connects customers to skilled workers, it is not an example of an app store. I don't care if you don't like the freelancer site, I've never used it and I don't think I will need it in the future. Personally, I don't need to get clients from such a website because I get enough business providing consulting support for programming through word of mouth.
▶ No.956278
>>955908
>A common misconception.
Great, I own my software. It just happens to not run unless the remote server gives me permission to execute it. As I said the solution is always GPL and warez.
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▶ No.956305>>956322
>>956109
Enjoy your stay, summerfag.
Wait... you don't like this? okay then >>>/oven/
▶ No.956316>>956323 >>956426
>>955908
>modify it as necessary, without permission from the copyright holder
Unless it contains DRM of course.
>you can compile the code and patch it
and what if it's a binary, anon?
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▶ No.956323
>>956316
Yes according to the DMC Act, you're not allowed to modify the DRM restrictions in the DRM software. Proprietary software with source code is the exception. In practice, you modify a proprietary program by decompiling the binary, modifying the decompiled code and recompiling it. The other way is to find the pointer locations within the binary code and have it point to your own patched code.
▶ No.956355
>>955888 (checked)
The sequel wasn't as good, but it did produce this admittedly terrible deleted scene, with a familiar face.
▶ No.956408>>957227
>>955998
>The corporations and the government could probably literally enslave the population and they would just fucking clap
this
as long as you give normals enough food and entertainment, they won't ever complain
▶ No.956426
>>956316
>and what if it's a binary, anon?
As long as it doesn't need data from a server in order to function you can patch it.
▶ No.956466>>956556
>>955852
Post about apple = /pol/shit now?
▶ No.956550>>957232 >>957244
>>955843 (OP)
Honestly it's just pushing off the inevitable. Without any rules ore standards to their platform, the cost of all services will be near $0 or some ridiculously low price as Indians and Russians are able to make profit off slimmer margins due to their shit currencies. Developers will continue getting screwed and ishit apps will continue getting worse and worse, unless you're using premium brand-name software (Word, Photoshop, Autocad). Over time the amount of people making apps for the system decreases as basic living costs keep increasing while profits are stagnant. And to add insult to injury, the only people able to profit here are eventually going to be regulated/targeted/fucked by the government over all the "Russian hacking" hysteria. Apple can't win here, neither can Google. The same applies to their ad services in general.
>>956105
The point is that good economic times don't last forever, and webservice companies are fragile. Either due to a natural disaster, war, or stock bust webdevs will find their limited skillset causing them to be fucked over inside the few places that demand their work (large, established cities with high rents) while tradesmen can lean on their Unions and work pretty much anywhere.
Which is true, in ten years Facebook is going to be virtually dead like AOL is today. Just look at all the leftist normies deleting their FB pages due to their purported cooperation with ICE, Russia, and Malaysia (home to the most recent kebab removal). When that happens nobody is going to want a FB SEO webdev sales faggot, but people are still going to want carpenters and machinists especially as Trump's tarriffs and immigration rules set in.
▶ No.956556
>>956466
Did you read the edits he made to the article?
▶ No.956690>>956692
>>955852
Yes, I did, but calling greedy behavious like this jewish, is not /pol/ it's something that happens sitewide.
▶ No.956692
>>956690
This. /pol/ would be calling for gas, and I see none of that here. Not a Swastika, nay even a reference to Hitler--- MEIN FÜHRER!!!! Gotta go march now.
>Auf der Heide blüht ein kleines Blümelein
und das heißt: Erika...
▶ No.956701
>>956105
>monarchies
>peasants
lol are you literally blinded by ideology and not noticing that the post solar-flare low-tech world in that comic is being run by workers?
>western civilization
a fucking meme
▶ No.956745
>>956105
>what the hell do you want us to do? Go back to having puppet governments leaders where civilization is ruled by merchant dealers?
>Go back to
▶ No.957227>>957229 >>957278 >>957286 >>957371 >>960147 >>961135 >>967137
>>955998
>>956408
>>956108
>>956086
>>956212
Everyone who browses /tech/, ESPECIALLY newcomers, should fucking read these posts!
They fucking won. The day the Big Tech kikes fulfill their agenda will be a day in which much celebration from the normalcattle occur. There is nothing that any of us can fucking do about it. It's over. They. Fucking. Won.
Suicide is the only option. Do it. Pull the fucking trigger. To escape from the 1984 future is to escape from life.
▶ No.957229>>957232 >>967137
>>957227
>Suicide is the only option. Do it. Pull the fucking trigger. To escape from the 1984 future is to escape from life.
This!
▶ No.957230>>957286
>>956086
>If the answer is no, have a cup of coffee and consider what you should do with your time.
The answer will never be no.
Refer back to the post you quoted. It is proven, in full, excruciating detail, that victory is on the side of the people on top, and the death of ownership will be met with much celebration.This is a fact that /tech/ has reinforced ever since its inception, and especially holds true today.
▶ No.957232>>957286
>>957229
Glad that there are finally people who realize this fucking option as the only real option in the future.Now if only more fucking people would realize this instead of crying about some faggot blackpiller boogeyman shit.
>>956550
>Apple can't win here, neither can Google. The same applies to their ad services in general.
We can see you're still in denial.
>>956023
You too, denialfag!
▶ No.957244>>957286
>>956550
See >>956108
The fucking kikes already won. Everyone ITT agrees with this sentiment. The only option left is suicide.
▶ No.957264
>>955890
Same goes to you since you're on 8ch too.
▶ No.957278>>957281
You guys already failed.
The easiest way to harm the corrupt corpos/govs is to destroy the financial system but you don't and I bet people can't even do farming and livestock for being too dependent of the GMOs.
I'd even bet that you probably defended and justified GMO once in your life and argued with "le conspiratards" like the goyim you are.
We had reproducible digital currency but no FSF approved phone nor phone OS and there's like thousands of phones made per second on Shenzen China but all of them either have China/RU/EU/US/Israel botnet livestock IDEN ICs in them.
It saddens me that no one even tried to put a dent to the EMV aside from bitcoin and there's really huge activity going on lately (like 3rd world countries receiving EMV even rural banks - if that's not suspicious enough). They're proceeding to the next step - global currency for the goyim global livestock grid.
The next step is mass surveillance. Panopticon.
>>955848
Offline manuals/archives are a thing.
Anyone could reproduce fabrication machines and the like then just replace fried and digital parts.
but it's likely that you'd get your country nuked or seized because most of the military tech won't even have downtimes after an EMP wave, also it's what they're waiting for. Maybe the UFOs will intervene if things don't go well
>>955998
That's too exaggerated but I bring you two options:
>bomb them as one or together
>bomb yourself
>>957227
>trapped in physical realm understanding
I remind you of your current 666 frequency. You'll keep seeing it until you understand your spirituality.
▶ No.957281>>957284 >>957286
>>957278
EVERYONE FUCKING READ THIS POST
I KEEP SAYING THIS SHIT OVER AND OVER AGAIN
AND I AM ONLY PROVEN MORE AND MORE CORRECT
THEY
FUCKING
WON
YOU FUCKING FAILED. IT'S FUCKING OVER. DONE. NOTHING CAN BE FUCKING DONE ABOUT THIS SHIT ANYMORE.
!!!!!THE FUCKING STATE OF AUTISTIC DENIALFAGS!!!!!
▶ No.957282>>957286 >>957289
Funny how the more news keeps piling up, the more people here are willing to see the fucking truth of the situation, and realize that the blackpill is sadly the only option. The blackpillfag boogeyman /tech/ went on about just a few months ago is only being proven more and more correct. Pretty much everyone can agree at this point that the victory over humanity goes to (((them))), always and forever. You can't fucking win this fight. Surrender or face the full wrath of Big Brother.
▶ No.957284>>957285
>>957281
They're not immortal and you are laughably stupid.
▶ No.957285>>957287 >>957289 >>957324
>>957284
>They're not immortal
Maybe on a physical level, but kikery is eternal. This downward spiral will continue for as long as (((they))) and (((their))) descendants wish.
>you are laughably stupid.
At least I can accept reality unlike many of the autists on here and especially cuckchan.
▶ No.957286
▶ No.957287
>>957285
>At least I can accept reality
And then?
▶ No.957289
>>957282
>the victors are to be decided
Seems you've been sleeping for the entire (a)eons? Want to jog your head a bit? They've been here since the dawn of mankind aka failed humanoid experiment and no one even knows what they look like.
>>957285
>kikery boogeyman
>doesn't know kikes are just the finance and tech front of the hidden rex which can be disposed of anytime it fails
Ignorance is a very powerful disclosure.
▶ No.957324
>>957285
>accept reality
>denies life
very unusual but still stupid
▶ No.957371
>>957227
The best part about summer ending is you only post your bs on the weekend. Reminder that he was shitting up the board every day until public schools were back in session
▶ No.957823>>957839
Okay. I am a total newfag so feel free to take this opportunity to shit on a clueless normie but
>what is piracy
>what is opensource
>what is a VPN/mesh network
Why do I give a shit what kind of scams the retarded cattle will willingly subject themselves to? Why is this fag telling everyone to kill themselves?
▶ No.957839>>957847 >>957874
>>957823
Publishers often refer to copying they don't approve of as “piracy.” In this way, they imply that it is ethically equivalent to attacking ships on the high seas, kidnapping and murdering the people on them. Based on such propaganda, they have procured laws in most of the world to forbid copying in most (or sometimes all) circumstances. (They are still pressuring to make these prohibitions more complete.)
If you don't believe that copying not approved by the publisher is just like kidnapping and murder, you might prefer not to use the word “piracy” to describe it.
▶ No.957847>>957874
>>957839
Piracy is a word that used to mean something.
Nowadays, everyone use this word like
FOX News use the term AR-15 or UZI to describe any Assault rifle/SMG/weapon.
I'm pretty sure that If you were to copy your legitimately purchased software on a storage medium (For backup purposes) they would sue the shit out of you, saying it's "Muh Piracy"
▶ No.957852
New Technology: *EXISTS*
JewTech NiBBas :
▶ No.957874
>>957839
>>957847
I know that much, I mean will this really go anywhere? Subscription software is awful, but as long as you're stealing/using opensource I can't imagine it being a problem.
▶ No.959709
>>955914
>everyone
Hey look it's the blackpill shill again. Nobody's listening, tard.
▶ No.959710
>>955843 (OP)
Just remember to haughtily mock people who buy in to this rent everything system after it bits them in the ass.
▶ No.960147
>>957227
My first post ever on /tech/, here goes:
You are a faggot
▶ No.960173>>960194
>>955843 (OP)
BREAK UP BIG TECH MONOPOLIES *~> FOSTER COMPETITION
STOP INTERNET CENSORSHIP *~> FREE THE MARKETPLACE OF IDEAS
END SOFTWARE PATENTS *~> RESTART INNOVATION
▶ No.960194
▶ No.960848>>961141
>>955848
that can actually never happen because humans have artificially created a barrier in using low frequency radio waves that protect us from Solar radiation such as solar flares.
▶ No.961135
>>955998
>>957227
>kill yourself goyim
You fuckers will hang publicly, just wait.
▶ No.961141
>>960848
They better not fuck with much sporadic E.
▶ No.961218>>961282
>>955848
Whoever made that did a good job ripping off a Dilbert TV series episode from ten years ago.
t. Scott Adams Buy my books amzn.com/1591847745 amzn.com/0735219710
▶ No.961282
>>961218 this is fucking cool thx anon
>t.just graduated master in aerospace engineer
▶ No.961314
>>955888
>My primitive urges are the correct one
Youre just primitive. Start using your brain.
▶ No.961316
>>955936
>he thinks hes not part of the "cattle"
Already packed for school?.
▶ No.961329
>>955843 (OP)
RMS warned you, but you didn't listen because you're retarded like every luser out there. From the faggots that made excuses for shit like Steam, or retards that continued to use Windows and other such platforms in spite of the growing control a company had over your computer. I hope I'm dead soon so I don't have to keep seeing this shit happening and faggots constantly making excuses for companies with millions of dollars that fuck over users.
▶ No.966953
>>955843 (OP)
Literal communism.
▶ No.966954
>>955851
They never had a chance to escape the indoctrination in the first place.
▶ No.967137>>967301
>>957227
>>955998
>>957229
Good to see a large amount of /pol/acks sticking true to their nu-male defeatist cuck attitudes. Nazi shitposting by day and bbc interracial sissy porn at night. How very nu-traditionalist of you all
▶ No.967301>>967412
>>967137
>everything I don't like is /pol/.
▶ No.967328
Tl:dr
ITT: GNUcoms vs libcaps
No need to thank me for saving your time.
▶ No.967412
>>967301
>Uses the term tech kike and normal cattle, clearly a derivative of goyim
>Telling everyone to give up and kill themselves
No yeah they never frequent this board do they, clearly I'm projecting