In an everything-as-a-service cloudy world, your wealth can be measured by the smallest recurring-but-unused-optionality subscription billing you feel motivated to turn off. Mine is apparently $100/year
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I’m at $5/year with
@fortelabs Praxis publication subscription. Kind of fits our differential in age and career progress.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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I don't think it is age or career state. It is publisher versus consumer cost structures. You end up using a lot of just-in-case services as a web publisher. It's not that $100 is trivial for me, but that it's the right level of optionality optimization for my activities.
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Ah, yes, makes sense. Will be interesting to see how that structure shifts once audience around a central figure (e.g. publisher) will carry some of that cost simply by hosting their content or agreeing to carry some fixed cost in exchange for a share of the potential profits.
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stealth monero-mining wordpress plugins ftw
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Haha, that sounds more like you although I was thinking of a
@holochain based model1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes
I prefer the Dr. Evil solution where available.
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