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The FOSS sphere is pretty nice. More and more of my stuff is running off of self-hosted FOSS software lately. Holdouts are my workstation OS and email because I'm really lazy and those require a bunch of boring work
Same. I can understand why professionals are locked into particular (shitty) tools and that certain features are always going to land in the FOSS equivalent later, but now I'm in deep enough, I:
a) have toys that make most people jealous (stuff like Jellyfin and the *arr stack, my Calibre and airsonic libraries, or a personal website), and
b) can be a jack of all trades in ways that would be way out of economic reach for those who assume that FOSS just isn't good enough. Need someone to make an amateur photo edit, put together a video, or record a quick meme song? I can do all that because I've been able to afford the price ($0) of having those tools around for a decade and learning my way around them at my own pace.
Also running the arr suite, jellyfin with torrenting and Usenet here. I spent a lot upfront but frankly, I'll probably never have to buy a subscription service again outside of music (I've been too lazy to setup music automatically). I want to get into ripping my own content from blue-ray discs etc but have not had the motivation to work on any personal projects lately
For me, my university kind of locks me into using a lot of proprietary software