The problem with good free hobbyist websites is that some people misunderstand; just because these good things are free does not mean you are entitled to have everything on the web for free.
The problem with good free hobbyist websites is that some people misunderstand; just because these good things are free does not mean you are entitled to have everything on the web for free.
@simonwoods I would love for this fact to be more noticable again. Not only does it allow creators to earn a living but it also creates something valuable for the consumer: scarcity itself. If taken seriously, it restricts you, you'll have less choice, which I think is a good thing, because consumption decissions become important again.
@matti Yes exactly. We don't have these expectations in the physical world and I've yet to see somebody justify how it is we change that for the web, you know?
@simonwoods I took our conversation and ran with it: blog.martin-haehnel.de/2021/10/0... ;) As I say in the post: It's meant as an exploration not as a rant or an attempt to agitate you. :)
@matti Nice post. I like how you got to the conclusion and agree with it, for the most part. I think this subject is only becoming more important over time, especially as we concentrate less on traditional economic work.