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We all know the struggle of beloved services slowly going downhill. What’s one service, tool, or website you’ve been using for years that’s still great and hasn’t turned to crap?

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[-] doortodeath@lemmy.world 58 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago)
  • VLC
  • Winamp
  • Audacity
  • 7Zip
  • Openoffice
  • Steam
  • Firefox
  • Wikipedia
  • Duckduckgo (the search engine)
[-] solrize@lemmy.ml 14 points 5 days ago

Most of those are programs rather than services.

[-] SGG@lemmy.world 14 points 5 days ago

That's kind of telling in itself to be honest. Services for most people these days mean subscription (or some kind of recurring cost). The nature of the overwhelming majority of businesses means they will be looking to increase profits. One extremely common way is to degrade the service you provide slightly. Increasing ads, lowering quality, etc.

One of the only exceptions I would say is Steam. But people could argue that Steam isn't a true service because it's closer to a store front, at that point you're arguing semantics though.

There's also self hosting a service to consider? How would that count in this instance. I self host a few things like nextcloud, Plex, and others. Yes it's still a program and technically a service as well?

[-] solrize@lemmy.ml 3 points 4 days ago

If you're self hosting Nextcloud, you don't have to worry about the server operator (i.e. you) enshittifying it against you. There is still some concern towards the software supplier, as we keep seeing with Firefox, but users can react to that.

I'm not really familiar with the situation around Plex since I've heard some mixed things, but I don't use it and have lost track of what is what.

I would consider Firefox to be a bad actor but it's a bit more nuance than the situation with, say, Chrome. Firefox is involved in the server side as well (i.e. evolving standards that enshittify the web more and more). I would like to have had the web standards frozen some years ago. BIFL should apply to software as well as to physical products.

[-] SpongyAneurysm@feddit.org 6 points 4 days ago

You're still using Winamp?

Which version? I never really moved on to Winamp 3 (migrated to foobar back then), has it evolved further from that? Does it run on Linux?

I still sometimes miss my Winamp 2 days with a Calvin & Hobbes skin and spending hours with its visualization features as a young teenager.

[-] hexagonwin@lemmy.sdf.org 2 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago)

WACUP is the nice new alternative unless you want WinXP support retained

on linux i use audacious, works well

[-] SpongyAneurysm@feddit.org 1 points 4 days ago

On Linux I have found my audio player of choice (Sayonara Player), I'm specifically asking for Winamp because I have nostalgia for it; and because I don't know any player that has its extensive visualization features.

[-] hexagonwin@lemmy.sdf.org 1 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago)

i see. in that case wacup on wine would do the job. (it's basically a slow wip winamp reverse engineering job, based on the last aol version and slowly replacing parts of it with updated/reimplemented stuff)

[-] doortodeath@lemmy.world 1 points 4 days ago

Yes forgot about it for some time when i saw someone still using it. Will tell you which version and if it works on Linux as soon as i'm done setting up Bazzite. Yeah the skins where a blast back in the days, nowadays i'm only using the vanilla one :)

[-] radiouser@crazypeople.online 1 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

WinAmp is long gone, no? Audacious is the closest looking replacement. I'm sure it's what you probably meant? maybe? lol.

[-] doortodeath@lemmy.world 2 points 3 days ago

Still working on win10, didn't set up Linux fully yet, still dual-booting but i'll give updates when i figured everything out.

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