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> The best fit would be companies like Hashicorp who have strong open source pedigree so users won’t be turned off and leave

HashiCorp might not be the best fit anymore. Last year, they switched to a license that isn't open source: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37081306


Services like this are the reason I prefer to pay thru google play. It is much easier to just cancel it


As much as I used to hate them, I've now gained an appreciation for PayPal for this kind of stuff. For when I don't want to give my credit card to yet another vendor to possibly be compromised, or manage a sketchy subscription, PayPal is a pretty good solution. I do prefer Apple, but not every subscription can be bought that way.


I recommend privacy.com. It's bulletproof. Single use card? Check. Merchant-locked? Check. You are in control. It costs $0.


Don't you pay more if you use Apple instead of Paypal?


Sometimes, but not always. As long as the difference is not too significant, the control over the subscription is worth it to me. Some people don't like 'em, I get it, but when you stay primarily inside their ecosystem it does work pretty seamlessly for most things.


Yeah PayPal is pretty good here. There's a page that lists all your billing subscriptions and you can cancel them right there.

It's a shame credit cards don't offer the same thing (Chase is able to list them all but provides no contact information or ability to revoke authorization)


The two banks I use provide information about your subscriptions and allow you to cancel any of them with a click of a button. I'm not in the US though (relatively poor "global South"); sometimes it pays to get technology with a significant delay.

One of them can also create zero-cost virtual Visa Golds in a couple of minutes. If I need to use a really sketchy service, I simply create a throwaway card, put a bit of cash there, pay for what I need, and then delete the card.


You know if you click on the timestamp on a comment there is a flag button?

Also you are right comments like this are very annoying. I'm still surprised that HN doesn't have some kind of spam filter or rate limit


I’m focusing on flagging these.


1password has a decent system for also tracking sign in with accounts


I think setting up a server isn't the real problem. The bigger problem is the idea of using discord for an open source community when there are solutions like IRC or Matrix which are actually open source. Not to mention that discord is going to start showing ads.

Another issue is that the article mentions using forums, which is a bad idea. Using forums the information is limited only to members of the discord server. Good luck finding something on google if it isn't even indexed.

Also here are some previous discussions on the same subject

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=28549739

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=29154216

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=29712098

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=30311982


I think he deserves the black banner to be put


emailed dang asking for this


Most probably the majority of issues right now are due to the rollout. It was working very well before the event


I was there and also at Slanic Prahova(another really big one in Romania). It is amazing


The problem with Framework is that BIOS updates are really rare. I been running the 3.0.6-beta for my 12th gen for almost 8 months I think and the full release has yet to come. I bet it will never happen as they are focusing on AMD and 13th gen + 16" one at the moment.


Should be renamed to 2022-2023 season. For me as an active member of a team I was thinking(when I read the title) that someone is just speculating on the current season theme as it has not been released yet. All we know is that it is called Centerstage and somehow it is related to arts.


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