Reblogged by fromjason ("fromjason.xyz 🖤"):
m2m@sonomu.club ("Simone Silvestroni") wrote:
Magnificent writing by Jason Velazquez:
"A 'poor man' will spend more in his lifetime for a worse pair of boots than someone who can afford the upfront expense of premium footwear. SaaS models produce similar outcomes. We pay a smaller monthly fee for the implied promise of long-term, iterative software improvements. But subscription models don't incentivize companies to make better 'boots,' just deeper moats that keep us trapped inside the service."