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We all know the struggle of beloved services slowly going downhill. What’s one service, tool, or website you’ve been using for years that’s still great and hasn’t turned to crap?

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[–] sunbeam60@lemmy.one 13 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Fastmail. Getting better and better, profitable and charging for services.

Posthaven. Not getting better and better but started good and staying good. Profitable and charging for services.

Unraid. Getting better and better. Not cheap, but a lot simpler to operate than TrueNAS for day to day stuff.

Kickstarter. Yes they’re a virtual monopoly but so many awesome things I’ve joined through it (though fuck you Eve/Dough for roping me into your shitty monitor which never really worked).

Virpil controllers. Rock solid, made by fanatics and rightly loved by fans. Cannot speak highly enough about their hardware (though their attitude to customer service is … Eastern European).

Affinity products. They might be cresting though and about to roll steeply downhill towards enshittification valley. But I still love them for now.

Linux. What’s not to love.

Lemmy. In fact so so many open source products. Honestly, it’s hard to grasp the quality.

[–] nfreak@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 week ago

When I finally added a NAS to my server setup I ended up going with unraid despite the license fee and funky flash drive thing, but I have 0 complaints. Being able to just shove random drives at it of any sizes (under the parity) is huge.