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  • timespace@lemmy.ninjatoBean@lemmy.worldBean Pro Pricing
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    1 year ago

    I don’t typically do subscripts and opt for lifetime when available.

    That said, while I appreciate all your time and effort, $30 is too high for me personally, especially given other apps are free and function as well and in some cases have more features.

    That said, if lifetime was $10 or maybe even $15 I would buy it even if it wasn’t (right now) my primary lemmy app - at that price point it becomes a “buy now and see what happens with development” and I’d go so far as to say it’s cheap enough to be an impulse buy.

    At $15 early bird intro pricing and $30 regular pricing you’d get all the impulse buyers and FOMO folks like me, lol. Food for thought maybe? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯



  • Had a Casper for 10 years, it was great.

    When it was time to replace it I did some research and landed on latex, because it holds up for a long time, is organic and hypoallergenic, and sleeps cool (I’m a hot sleeper).

    Ended up buying from https://sleeponlatex.com based on reviews and their excellent return policy - best there is for latex as far as I could tell.

    Very, very happy with it. It did take at least 2-3 weeks to adjust too, because it’s firm (even if you get a medium) - you sleep on top of it, not in it, meaning it doesn’t wrap around your body. 10/10 would recommend.












  • timespace@lemmy.ninjatoLinux@lemmy.mlI F*cked up and I need help.
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    1 year ago

    Wait wtf? You can just reset root password that easy? What’s even the point of having a password, if all of your data and info is so easily accessed if someone gets physical hold of the machine. I guess so software/remote hackers can’t get your stuff, but still. This seems wild to me, I dunno.

    New to Linux so I’m sorry if I’m being ignorant, but it does seem crazy you can get access to a machine without the password.

    Edit: Thanks for all the comments below! I guess I’ve been spoiled by BitLocker in Windows being enabled by default and not having to think of disk encryption. Appreciate everyone’s time and responses!