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1. noones+(OP)[view] [source] 2019-12-16 13:27:55
I can't help but finally thinking "You've got mail!" was a wrong turn for humanity somehow.
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2. elwest+l1[view] [source] 2019-12-16 13:45:44
>>noones+(OP)
I am becoming more and more convinced that keeping my data and programs on other peoples computers is not a good idea. They can not seem to resist the idea of 'harvesting' information from me to 'monetize' me for a small monthly fee. The PC revolution is over. The smartphone killed it.
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3. hk__2+s1[view] [source] [discussion] 2019-12-16 13:47:11
>>elwest+l1
> I am becoming more and more convinced that keeping my data and programs on other peoples computers is not a good idea. They can not seem to resist the idea of 'harvesting' information from me to 'monetize' me for a small monthly fee.

This has more to do with “free” services than hosting your data elsewhere.

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4. elwest+E4[view] [source] [discussion] 2019-12-16 14:18:40
>>hk__2+s1
My issues is it is that data 'elsewhere' bit that they want. Even when I pay they want to harvest my data. Most of the time it is to do the opposite of what the main article is talking about.
5. lukey_+n6[view] [source] 2019-12-16 14:33:53
>>noones+(OP)
It is kind of funny to compare that early example of a notification, which was likely novel and rare enough to actually be exciting, to today's onslaught of notifications where at least for me it's extremely unlikely that any single notification is anything actually exciting or meaningful
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6. chungu+bv[view] [source] [discussion] 2019-12-16 17:17:43
>>hk__2+s1
If that were the case paid services wouldn't be doing it too. The reason they do is that there is no large enough incentive/consequence to make a convincing argument to leave that revenue on the table. It is neither hosting it elsewhere nor the "free" services which tend to be the worst examples of it, but rather the lack of any financially valid reason not to.
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