SEND_NOODLES_PLS,
  • Protonmail
  • Spotify
  • Kagi search
  • a handful of servers scattered in DigitalOcean, Hetzner, and AWS
  • Sendgrid
Appoxo, (edited )

Seedbox (+included vpn)
Usenet
YT Prem
Spotify
Ionos Mail
O365 (but I bought vouchers for 3 years at a reduced price)
-> I prefer Outlook over Thunderbird. Though with the new interface they had done I will probably migrate to it once it expires. The OneDrive storage is used for Obsidian.md. I store obsidian locally but sync it with the community plugin “remotely save”).
Bitwarden
1 or 2 items I don’t remember right now.

Churbleyimyam,

Just a VPS. £4/month.

CriticalMiss,

Only a 3.50€ VPS on OVH. Gets the job done. For music I just use firehawk52’s Deezer ARLs to download the music. For TV shows/movies the obvious is piracy. The whole subscription model drives me away from services.

jetsetdorito,

spotify, NextDNS, 1password, lifetime pcloud, Microsoft 365 on annual sales, notesnook. I guess I donate to my mastodon/Lemmy instance and immich development.

Freuks,
@Freuks@lemmy.ml avatar

Protonmail, tuta, posteo, simplelogin, addy, ivpn, mullvad, windscribe, mega, filen, Trakt

Xianshi,

Just a vpn

Kolanaki,
@Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

Spotify? Does that count? Literally the only thing I subscribe to for money.

Quexotic,

100% it does. The right music makes the difference between a productive day and a total waste.

UNY0N,

Pcloud, NordVPN, Tidal, reMarkable sync

I’d use Obsidian Sync too if I used Obsidian across devices. I just back my vaults up in the cloud.

sirico,
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Everyone’s mum’s only fans for online gaming

AFC1886VCC,

Mullvad, ProtonDrive, and my mobile data plan if that counts.

I stopped subscribing to Google drive, but truthfully I miss Google photos a lot because of how good it is, privacy aside.

Bruhh,

Ente Photos is a pretty decent alternative if you don’t want to self host

jetsetdorito,

I would so use Ente if I didn’t self host immich

thorbot,

Literally nothing. All self hosted if I need it. Fuck subscription fees

sugar_in_your_tea,

Do you have any decent options for routing a DNS name to a local machine behind NAT? I usually do this with a VPS, but I really don’t like the terms at a lot of VPS services (forced arbitration everywhere).

thorbot,

I paid namecheap for a domain, it was $50 for 8 years. So I guess I lied, I did pay for that ages ago. Then, I use my UniFi Dream Machine firewall to route traffic to my Plex and game servers within my network. It’s great because I have Minecraft.mydomain.com, files.mydomain.com and palworld.mydomain.com that people use to access things. Do note that this requires a static IP from your ISP unless you want to get a dynamic dns service running which isn’t too bad.

ahal,

Namecheap supports ddns out of the box too, no additional service required. You just need a cron job that calls their API to update your IP periodically.

thorbot,

Ah perfect! Thanks for the additional info

sugar_in_your_tea,

Yeah, I don’t have access to dynamic DNS because I’m behind a NAT (ISP gives me a 10.x.x.x address). I can pay for a static IP, but I’d really rather not.

I was hoping there was something like Tailscale where I could forward ports over a VPN and use the VPN host’s IP for my DNS. I can kinda get there with Tailscale’s public DNS, but I can’t use my own (well, I could use a CNAME, but I’d use their certs).

Anyway, it’s a temporary thing since I should be getting a new municipal fiber connection soon.

Telodzrum,

CGNAT should be illegal.

sugar_in_your_tea,

Yeah, I can set up a VPN pretty easily, it’s just annoying that I need to do it.

Jyek,

Do you off-site backup as well? I don’t have the kind of money necessary to self host an on network and an off-site backup of my data…

thorbot,

I used wasabi BackUp service years ago, it was about $50 a month for my 7 TB, and it took over a month to upload the initial back up. Now, I have about five times that much storage used up and there’s no way I would pay $250 a month for that. All stuff I’ve downloaded from Torrents, so if something bad happened I could get it back again. I save all my torrent files so I could re-download them fairly easily. I also run a raid 6 configuration so I can tolerate up to two drives failing before I lose data.

Jyek,

RAID is not a backup, NAS is not a backup. Obviously there is no reason to backup readily available torrents but it doesn’t sound like you’re backing up at all. Self hosting data integrity is a much harder task than implied.

thorbot,

It’s enough data redundancy for me. Did I state it was a discrete backup? No, but it’s not needed.

SuperSpruce, (edited )
  1. Nebula, to support YT creators while spiting YT
  2. A Domain name provider for my web domain

That’s it. I don’t quite avoid subscriptions like the plague anymore, but I still almost never pay for them.

CaptPretentious,

Bitwarden Copilot YT Premium

micke, (edited )
  • Mullvad
  • 1Password
  • pCloud
  • Kagi
  • Real Debrid
  • YouTube Premium
  • Posteo
  • Deezer
  • Qobus
  • Tidal Hifi

(Yes i listen a lot to music)

Churbleyimyam,

How come several music services? Are some artists not on all of them?

micke,

That’s right, but it’s also about where I use them. Tidal and Qobuz on my (expensive) system because they got best sound quality. For my iem:s I use Deezer, I like the app and the “flow”. I guess it’s overkill but it’s my hobby.

Churbleyimyam,

That’s cool. Until now I’ve been using Qobuz for HD track downloads but will check Tidal next time they’re missing something.

micke,

Yes, but know that Tidal doesn’t sell for download.

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