• upstroke4448@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    I was wondering when that repo showed up and all of a sudden there were 50k downloads of the windows version if this might happen.

    The coderberg fork was linked directly to the main strawberry page where the source code is and it’s pretty obvious the downloads were just the same as any subscriber executables.

    I highly doubt the story that the person behind the fork was given binaries for testing. My guess is it was just a subscriber sharing their downloaded executables.

    The whole malware argument the creator made is fear mongering.

    Its odd he charges $7/month for subscribers on Patreon but its only $5 if you pay via Kofi.

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    Access to macOS and Windows releases are currently restricted to sponsors, a 5 USD monthly sponsorship is required.

    What the fuck?

    Fuck that, isn’t this just a maintained fork of clementine??

    And I tried this player, it’s nothing special

    I could understand a permanent nag button like nanazip, but $60/year where most of the hard job (libraries, decoders, base ui) was done by someone else for free?

    I’m blacklisting this shit even if I’m a Linux user

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      What is wrong with this policy? Strawberry is GPL, this sounds like the dev is committed enough to FOSS to not care too much about issues that come up on proprietary operating systems. This is very obviously not going to bring in a lot of money, how many people do you picture using windows or mac who think strawberry is so much better than other options that it’s worth paying for? They’re not advertising this in any way, there’s no plot to trick poor souls into paying.

      It strikes me as an easy and effective way to dismiss without argument bugfix requests on operating systems the developer doesn’t care to touch. It’s saying we don’t want to neglect any users on other platforms that sincerely care about our project, but otherwise we just want to prioritze FOSS, so let’s write off essentially all proprietary OS users while providing an avenue in case someone actually does care about our project that much.

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        easy and effective way to dismiss without argument bugfix requests on operating systems the developer doesn’t care to touch

        if you ask $60/year to each user to support an operating system, then it’s better to have first-class support with maximum issue priority

        This is the most expensive music player app ever commercialized

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          Which is the reason I thought it was obvious that no one will pay that without a sincere affinity for the project in some way beyond just using the app itself. Who do you imagine would pay here just to get access to the player? You’re talking about this like it’s a scam, but a scam has an intended target audience that we can at least imagine.

          I can’t picture someone choosing to buy a $60 subscription to this with no reason other than being a windows user who is dead-set on using strawberry over any other music player. There’s no way the devs are raking in cash from windows users. They’ll maybe get a couple people who like strawberry because they are already foss advocates and are forced to use windows on one of their pcs, ie people who already understand what strawberry’s development priorities will be and also understand that what they are buying could be built from source code without paying.

          It’s essentially a policy to ignore those operating systems except when someone cares enough to make a donation, under the reasonable assumption that bug reports from donors will still be worth their time. Windows users who have no knowledge about the project beyond “it plays music” will not shell out $60 by mistake. Literally no one is aware of strawberry’s existence but unaware of alternatives.

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            6 months ago

            The way he wrote shows he’s more concerned taking down “pirate” versions of compiled files rather than the trouble of supporting windows users

            I’ve worked many hours attempting to get these sites to remove the content, and I’ve managed to remove most of them