| ▲ | carlosjobim 3 hours ago | |
Then you cannot ever buy a cup of coffee, because it's also very bad value compared to Fastmail. Or a beer. > The vast majority of SaaS I look at are hardly worth two bucks a month, let alone tens. Then why are you looking at them, | ||
| ▲ | throwup238 3 hours ago | parent [-] | |
I don’t buy cups of coffee unless it’s on vacation, brewed by a great barista with years of experience. Instead I have a $600 roaster, a $100 burr grinder, and a $10 Turkish coffee pot that have produced many thousands of good cups of coffee over more than a decade. Including the cost of bulk beans, I probably spend about as much on my caffeine addiction as 1password and Fastmail combined. Seems like a decent value to me? I think your value system is completely broken if you think I can’t have a beer just because they cost more than fastmail. Some beers are better value than others but I enjoy having a beer. I don’t enjoy logging into some overpriced SaaS to do something that Claude can do for me now instead. > Then why are you looking at them, How can I evaluate their value if I don’t even look at them? | ||