@henryvaneyk3769

Adobe being the worst offender.

@Nubian_King_RNM

SAAS: the new landlords of the internet, instead of rent its called a subscription.

@azo5000

Chad WINRAR vs Virgin SaaS

@juanjoseph

SaaS in paper: Superman
SaaS in reality: Homelander

@jkbrbc

I work for SaaS company focused on enterprise. It's absolutely wild how much the company has to put into getting the customer, sign 3y contract and then good luck. No retention development, just acquisition. It's not a tech company, it's sales company selling tech product.

@davidwuhrer6704

The best description of SaaS is: It is ransomware.  Nice data you have there, would be a shame if something happened to it.

@joelgomes1994

Love the princing models of REAPER (audio workstation, $60 license and you get all updates for the current major version) and Cascadeur (3D animation, $8/month subscription that turns into a perpetual license after 1 year).

@HVossi92

We sell on-premise ERP software to businesses. Buy it once and run it forever. But we have one customer who's paying another company a monthly fee to host our application in the cloud, while only using it at at a single location anyways. So sometimes it's actually the demand driving that change to SAAS (Personally I am pretty happy with our model though, one customer has been running our Software for 10 years in production. If we go out of business, they'll still be able to use it for another 10 years or more).

@Matrixerqwerty

"We are sad to see you leave"
is so real 😭😭

@luisoncpp

Something worth noticing is that for most SaaS applications there are equivalent open source applications. It would be better to focus some of the energy of complaining into telling people how to find those open source apps.

@Takosaga

Shows that gamers are the most oppressed peoples, they were first to suffer subscriptions from early MMOs

@BlueDolphinBlues

2:20 when you start self hosting you realize that you could just charge for your service.

@athrun2

I have done plenty of those non-saas things you spoke about. I have to be careful about them though, because setting up something like that with a million little knobs & dials I can tweak is right up my alley. but I will loose all my time for interests, hobbies, & people if I don't keep it to 1 every 12-18 months. I also have to keep feature creep in check, because I can work on it for more than 18 months, if its size is sufficient

@nighteyes360

Scam As A Service
what a perfect way to put it

@jaimebula2061

MS Office

@user-dh4zm7tq1y

I should build my own scam as a service thing ASAP!

@SCTproductionsJ5

People seeking passive income (from other people's efforts) are the worst.

@ronnieli5025

openai when it’s trained on the whole internet without paying.

@toast_salad

Self host is genuinely awesome

@victormanuel8767

Hydration as a service sounds like something a frontend dev would launch