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msongs

(73,037 posts)
Mon Dec 29, 2025, 07:21 PM 3 hrs ago

the rent economy - most destructive scam from corporate america. and it's not just renting houses..

most things you bought, then possessed, then owned forever (or until it dies), are now rented/leased including your tech stuff. scary.


https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2025/12/29/2360514/-Nothing-Is-Ours-Anymore-Is-the-Rental-Economy-the-Most-Destructive-Scam-in-US-Capitalism

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the rent economy - most destructive scam from corporate america. and it's not just renting houses.. (Original Post) msongs 3 hrs ago OP
Thanks! An excellent, and quick, read. TheRickles 3 hrs ago #1
Yep. Rent cars, annual software subscriptions, etc.... Raven123 3 hrs ago #2
I think most people benefit from software and entertainment subscriptions newdeal2 3 hrs ago #3
Thanks for your take on it. reACTIONary 1 hr ago #10
Gamers nexus just released an excelkent video on this SheltieLover 3 hrs ago #4
I don't call them "apps". I call them "leechware." n/t TygrBright 2 hrs ago #5
The extraction economy is sucking working folks dry jmbar2 2 hrs ago #6
People - learn to embrace and support open source for your operating systems, apps. erronis 2 hrs ago #7
I support Open Source, but I also run Windows... slightlv 2 hrs ago #8
I use Open Office (aka Office Libre) on Windows and have no problems... reACTIONary 1 hr ago #11
I am impressed with Libre Skittles 39 min ago #13
At work, we use the MS suite.... reACTIONary 8 min ago #15
You can still The Bopper 9 min ago #14
One thing the news didn't tell you about Black Friday this year: Initech 1 hr ago #9
You've nabbed it! some_of_us_are_sane 1 hr ago #12

Raven123

(7,490 posts)
2. Yep. Rent cars, annual software subscriptions, etc....
Mon Dec 29, 2025, 07:47 PM
3 hrs ago

Anyone could see this coming. A continuous revenue stream with very little work. Nice an profitable.

newdeal2

(4,712 posts)
3. I think most people benefit from software and entertainment subscriptions
Mon Dec 29, 2025, 08:01 PM
3 hrs ago

The old physical model had a lot of restrictions and drawbacks that people seemingly forgot about.

jmbar2

(7,567 posts)
6. The extraction economy is sucking working folks dry
Mon Dec 29, 2025, 08:33 PM
2 hrs ago

It can't keep going on much longer. Thanks for sharing the article.

erronis

(22,556 posts)
7. People - learn to embrace and support open source for your operating systems, apps.
Mon Dec 29, 2025, 08:41 PM
2 hrs ago

There are alternatives and usually better ones that are maintained by the community vs. being locked in by corporations.

I've been working at getting some older folks into using Linux on their laptops/desktops. None of them wanted to go back to Windows or Apple.

Smart phones are possible to move but a lot harder/riskier since the "owners" have learned how to do the "lock-in" better.

slightlv

(7,426 posts)
8. I support Open Source, but I also run Windows...
Mon Dec 29, 2025, 08:56 PM
2 hrs ago

and rather than subscriptions to the latest and greatest versions of my software, I'm perfectly happy using my old software... it was bought and paid for and came with no "subscription" needs. Of course, I DO keep my antivirus and antimalware software up to date, and run on a frequent basis. But I can see the reason for subscriptions on that type of software... the entire paradigm changes on a near constant basis as the script kiddies and others up their games.

My old Word (the last one before they went to Subscription) does everything I need, as does my Excel. I will admit I'm no longer a power user on any of this software, simply because I'm now retired and my needs are more simplistic. Knowing when what you've got is "enough" is one of the hardest things we have to adjust to, IMO. And that's not just in software, but in all things... I believe people would be a lot happier if they made do with "enough" and not kept hoping for "more." But, at 70, I'm at the age when I'm looking at downsizing on a lot of issues and "things"... things look different from my view vs those younger than me.

reACTIONary

(6,965 posts)
11. I use Open Office (aka Office Libre) on Windows and have no problems...
Mon Dec 29, 2025, 09:48 PM
1 hr ago

... With MS Office documents.

Skittles

(169,326 posts)
13. I am impressed with Libre
Mon Dec 29, 2025, 10:34 PM
39 min ago

I absolutely refuse most subscriptions, I am NOT paying monthly for Microsoft Outlook or Office, NOPE.

reACTIONary

(6,965 posts)
15. At work, we use the MS suite....
Mon Dec 29, 2025, 11:05 PM
8 min ago

..... and, although I don't know the cost to the organization, I can say it greatly improves my productivity over what I could achieve, in that environment, with Open Office Libre. But for use outside of work, the open suite is not just adequate or make do, it is exactly what I actually need and the price is right.

So I am not paying, neither upfront nor monthly, for MS Office, NOPE.

Same with Photoshop. I use GIMP. I've used Photoshop both at work and at home. It's absolutely the tops. If I was a real pro I might go for it, but GIMP is very, very good and more than I actually need. And, again, the price is right.

The Bopper

(275 posts)
14. You can still
Mon Dec 29, 2025, 11:03 PM
9 min ago

Get your own version to own on Word et al., they don't have all the newest stuff, but still work well.

Initech

(107,280 posts)
9. One thing the news didn't tell you about Black Friday this year:
Mon Dec 29, 2025, 09:33 PM
1 hr ago

Yeah sure it was a "retail miracle", but if you read the fine print, so many people put their shit on payment plans it wasn't funny.

If you need a payment plan to pay for $110 worth of stuff, that's not a sign of economic prosperity. That's a sign something is truly, deeply wrong.

Yet you'll never hear about it on the news because the cult and Fuckface himself have the media wrapped around their finger, and he will scream and whine if anything bad is said about him.

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