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  • I like the article, but agree with so many of the comments here as well.

    Ultimately I think one thing I’d love for would be a way to simply provide services (like Immich) for people but where the client is end to end encrypted, and neither the user nor the service has to worry about the how.

    Example: how can I share an Immich with my family and friends, but where I don’t have access to any of their data. I.e. what signal does, but immich or any other service. I want to share my server with friends/family, but I don’t want access to any of their data. It isn’t a lack of trust, it’s that I don’t want that as even something they have to worry about

    That same concept then extends here to community hosting. If we can solve the problem for a few, it should be scalable to many.







  • Yeah I agree with this. But then you have all the things thetyve taken away as well (account sharing etc…) and I could make a chart that shows the true price increases as well.

    I think, frankly, all you have to do is look at Netflix’s ever increasing annual net income for a very similar chart to above. They are price gouging, despite any additional costs they may have

    Furthermore, their content library hasn’t gotten better. They don’t have a lot of the aaa content they used to have. So yeah, people started licensing it for more, and in a lot of cases Netflix said, nah we’ll just have a shittier library.