- FastMail for email, calendar, and contact book.
- Kagi for search and translation.
- rsync.net for backup (although I took their lifetime subscription offer so I no longer actively pay them).
- Self-hosting related costs (rented servers and domain names).
- Buttondown for sending out blog updates. (I was generously gifted a lifetime subscription, but had I not been I would likely have paid for it eventually anyway.)
- The Economist for moderately-biased news spanning the entire world.
I also pay for Spotify, though I increasingly doubt whether it is giving me more value than purchasing the music I want directly. I suppose I do it out of convenience rather than economic gain.
This feels like a very HN set of subscriptions...
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Things I don't pay for:
- Excalidraw: I didn't even know that was possible.
- Google Photos: it keeps bugging me to, and I keep intending to exchange it for Immich.
- YouTube: I'm not a heavy YouTube user, but NewPipe and adblocker goes a long way.
- LLMs: I find API credits to be better value.
- VPN: I run OpenVPN on the closet server. That said, I have moved and I don't trust the new home ISP as much so this might change.
- Password manager: KeePassXC and SyncThing is sufficient.
- Notes: Org and Orzly and SyncThing is sufficient.
- Cloud storage: SyncThing and a closet server is sufficient.