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I think the same, I did not create it, especially these days where absolutely everything is handled with a subscription, to keep paying while using the product, or seen from another angle to disagree in the process.
I suppose that in this kind of thing you have to make a vote of trust.
they’ve got a free trial.
Whenever there is a free test, it is a good thing. It allows you to investigate the quality of the product or service. And then if you want to expand your experience, you end up doing the paid.
0 sats \ 1 reply \ @adlai 4h
I think the same,
... as whom ?
Is this some social media engineering hack, where you reply toplevel to "fuck with the algorithm" and keep bots off learning from the site? News flash, the uncanny valley between artificial neural networks and wetware is narrower than stackoshi's cold airgap.
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21 sats \ 0 replies \ @flat24 4h
Honestly, I’m always a bit skeptical about these lifetime subscriptions.
I feel the same is the same as saying, that I sympathize with the words mentioned by the friend @0xbitcoiner
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0 sats \ 2 replies \ @adlai 4h
I suppose that in this kind of thing you have to make a vote of trust.
I guess anyone voting for a lifetime subscription to any new service could kill two birds with one UTXO by requiring that the contract get timestamped.
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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @flat24 4h
Yes, I suppose there are ways to try to certify the life contract.
I still seem like some illusory. Wait for the counter to continue doing its job until I die and much more.
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @adlai 4h
Votes are useful even after the polling station's parent bureacracy goes bankrupt. Imagine if someone could tell you their epic life story about getting persecuted by McCarthyism... would you even have believed long enough to listen to the old crank, if you hadn't noticed their parents' Communist Party membership card in the repurposed rolodex?
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