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      Yeah it’s weird and depressing how this is even legal. It’s one thing to have to increase your prices, but what they seem to be doing here is automatically upgrading your subscription to something other than what you signed up for, when the original thing is still available as an option.

      You wouldn’t tolerate it in any other industry, but big tech moves so much faster than legislators, that they get to establish newer and shittier norms way before the geriatrics in government figure out what they’re even looking at.

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      Majority of people don’t even have ad blockers. I’ve talked with tech journalists that don’t know what open source means.

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      There are a few features in 365 that are not built into opens source options, most them are accessibility feature.

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        FOSS really does need to up its game when it comes to accessibility features. I feel like there’s a culture issue. People need to be focusing on those features right from the start, but it’s not even an afterthought. You’ll get 5+ different iterations of basically the same program and not a one will have any accessibility features that aren’t already built into the platforms that they’re using, because everyone wants to do the “shiny” stuff.

        I’d really like to see a foundation set up specifically for accessibility in FOSS. Hopefully taking grants, hiring full time devs and dedicating to coding and maintaining those features for a specific subset of projects.

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    this would make me cancel anyways. I’ve already put the effort in, you’ve already tried to trick me, fuck you

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    It gets better. I went to cancel, got the old price (and confirmed it) and they still gave me CoPilot.

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      While studies say that consumers buy less if the product advertises AI. But whatever the evidence says, because capitalism raised a bunch of psychopaths to the top.

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      I’m pretty sure they’re aware that no one cares, but also that they think they can make us dependent on it if they cram it down our throats enough.

      I also think that the bubble will burst when investors realize that it’s never gonna happen.

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    Amazon did the same thing with Prime, changed everyone to an ad-infested plan for the same price and created a new, ad-free tier for a higher price, and claims this change isn’t a price increase.

    Spotify did the same thing when they raised everyone’s prices but started bundling audiobooks with music, but left behind the old, audio-book free plan for the old price without telling anyone.

    I don’t feel bad for pirating as long as the middlemen of media continue to pull underhanded tactics like this.

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      I had heard that amazon was planning on moving to an ad supported thing but I never ever saw an ad, either my pihole system blocked the ads or the ads came after January.

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    You can still acquire non-365 licenses that also come bullshit-free with no AI.

    Once those are no longer available, I’m sure I’ll be fully over on Linux/LibreOffice by that time.

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      Ive been on LibreOffice. No complaints from professors about it so, I’m assuming no one can actually tell I’m using LibreOffice.

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        I’m assuming no one can actually tell I’m using LibreOffice.

        Trace formatting issues aside, it will show up in other subtle ways such as smaller *.docx files and cleaner doc-to-PDF conversions.

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        I actually had a better time with LibreOffice in school.

        There were a number of times professors submitted word docs with instructions in tables that didn’t render properly in Word but rendered fine in Libreoffice Writer.

        I’ve also had classes that used csv spreadsheets with a non-comma delimiter. It was very easy to switch the delimiter in Calc. But the professor had to resubmit a xlsx for everyone using excel.

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    This is why we all need to start self hosting open source office things. I realize that is hard for people but if you want the cloud stuff of 365 that needs to happen, if you do not need the cloud stuff than just get libreoffice.

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    I do this with Internet/cable companies. Whenever I move I get the promotional price for a year. Then after a year I call them up and complain about the price increase and they extend the promotion. I’ve done that every year for the past 15 years.

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      I tried it and they didn’t care. So I cancelled switched providers until their promotion ran out then switched back.

      I think the Sales executives want this. They get bonuses for new customers. If no one switched they wouldn’t get their bonus. So as long as the competitors are getting customers to leave, they try to get their own customers to leave too.

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        Most places I’ve been, the company has a monopoly and my only other choice I satellite, which often sucks.

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          That’s probably why the fiber rollout has been so slow too.

          Everywhere I’ve been that has offered fiber had multiple fiber providers, with shocker, all the same low price and no hidden fees.

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      But Libre won’t let me rent an imaginary 1TB hard drive for $90/year.

      Where will I store my stuff?!

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        You can rent imaginary hard drives from other Canadian companies and presto chango if you need cloud space you can use that.

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    They’re trying to see how much customers will bear, and don’t want to lose them if they won’t. It’s shitty price discovery enabled by technology.