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?
Piratebay.
My local library.
Eh, if we are talking about online stuff then VLC.
Steam. I think a lot of people are unappreciative of how user friendly and open it is. When Gabe bites the dust I think it’s going to get very shit very quick.
Yeah when hes gone it will go the way of ea and ubisoft, no question. There’s so much untapped market there. First thing will be steam subscriptions. Starting at 10 dollars a month. Then limiting your game downloads to 2 per month so no installing and uninstall ing as you wish.
Mark my words. Prepare to leave steam.
The risk is real, but it depends. If it goes pubic it’s all over. If it stays private or worker-owned it stands a chance.
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Let’s you register an easy to remember domain name linked to an IP address you specify. It’s useful for self hosting or avoiding having to buy a domain name.
Free version makes you confirm every month that you still want the domain name, but that’s just a couple of clicks from the email they send you.
Thank you for this. Not sure how I’ve managed to completely miss it.
They have always provided downloads from filehosters, torrents, Usenet and a VPN. And at the end of the year, there has always been a good deal to get the service for a whole year (or even two).
It’s too good to be true and every year I wonder when they’ll enshittify. But they haven’t done so, yet.
Are we using the colloquial definition* or the definition of the person who coined the term?
*“Stuff I don’t like”
The colloquial definition is still the original one. A handful of people misunderstand and think it means just “is shitty” but mostly it’s used correctly.
It’s no use. Resistance is futile.
Signed,
Someone Who Raged Against the Destruction of “FUD” Back in the Day
There is currently an amazing amount of top-quality, open source, design and development software: Blender, Godot, Inkscape and Krita, for instance.
That’s different, those are open source projects, not walled off paid service from companies
Craigslist
Hasn’t changed much at all, and their app is exactly what it needs to be, nothing more–i think the only thing I wasn’t able to do in the app was clear a saved search, but there’s no bloat, no ads, don’t need an account unless you’re posting or saving searches.
Every few years I’ll look for something on craigslist and every time I’m amazed that it’s still going strong and it’s still exactly the same.
The site still looks like it came right out of the late 90’s and that’s all it needs to be
My local ISP. They are not a monopoly, they are local only, they provide fiber and great customer service. You call and they answer instantly, they don’t treat you like an idiot when you call. They don’t restrict anything and you have unlimited data. It’s very simple.
Last month T-mobile bought them after years of great service so I expect the enshittification to come any day now, but so far nothing has changed.
Mine too!
Still local, small time with a few thousand customers. They don’t upcharge internet prices if you skip linear TV.
All emplyees are local and I see them drive around.I don’t care how good your pitch is, Mr. Salesman at my door: I’m sticking with what I’ve got!
I don’t think I’ve heard of anyone who loves their ISP since the early days of transitioning from 56K modems.
It’s increasingly rare.
Not sure if they qualify as “services,” but discogs, rateyourmusic and genius are holding up fairly well. IMDB is also pretty good, still.
IMDb is so enshittified nobody uses it anymore. Bad example.
IMDB is also pretty good, still.
Sure, it’s still useable. But the redesign a few years ago made it harder to use and I’m still mad about them removing their forums. Who dares to talk about movies and TV shows on a platform meant for that.
I swear I ran into a problem with IMDb having some basic stuff like “what has this actor been in recently” stuck behind their IMDbPro paywall at some point in the last couple years.
But I just went and checked a few movies and shows, can’t seem to replicate that issue anywhere.
I either hallucinated it, or they rolled back the enshittification after seeing a drop in traffic, not sure
They toyed around with moving things in and out of public. I’m not sure i’ve seen the what else get chained off, but for a while you coudn’t get much information about anyone. That’s when I started using Wiki
A bit more niche, but I’d say Roll20 for online TTRPG’s. It has quirks, absolutely, but it has gotten better overall and is free with optional paid plans that offer good benefits which are not necessities.
PiHole
BZflag
I haven’t heard that name since highschool. Great it’s still going.
All 30 if us who play it agree.
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