Shill your favorite product and service. MLMs and corporate representatives need not comment.
Steam games/Valve.
I dont know if this counts/its a hot take.
It really depends on the game tbh(some regret some dont)
I appreciate their work on Proton.
And Steam is the only website I can really buy video games from.I’ll pay for Mullvad and Usenet/indexer
I used to happily pay for YouTube premium. Back in 2008 someone told me he uses YT to listen to music and I was like “You silly man, the youtubes are fore watching not listening.” Some time in the early 2010s I realized he was right. I can’t get through a work day without some nice ambient something or other on in the background. It also used to be a phenominal source of info about any sort of topic you care to name, with videos posted by actual humans who were interested in those topics. It fed my sundry ADHD hyperfixations very well.
Now I still pay for it, but I’m not sure it’s worth the money anymore between them foisting shorts onto us and the torrent of AI slop. The other day I wanted to watch videos on Australian lungfish and was met with AI voiceover after AI voiceover. It’s made me wonder if I should quit, but where else am I going to find 8 hours of server room ambience or an hour long video of a dog chewing on a bone?
I give monthly to my Mastodon instance.
- Netcup (I switched from hetzner a few months ago because I found a better deal)
- Infomaniak for domain names
- Purelymail, a really cheap email host (I don’t want to deal with self-hosting it)
- Exoscale as an object storage provider, which I use for Lemmy and self-hosted Ente (which I chose over Immich because it supports S3 as a storage option, I don’t have enough storage on my netcup server or my homelab for image backups and I’d rather not deal with the stress of a potential loss of data caused by drive failure or something) for my family
- Threema (not really a service because it’s a one time purchase, but now that we’re shilling I thought I’d include it), which I also managed to get my family to buy.
Another Threma user! With me, my wife and the other one I found on Lemmy we are four!
Chess.com. Its totally worth it for the game review which is the part of it I’d consider a “service”, but there’s other good stuff in there if you like to play.
Email.
Bunch of open source projects.
Roll20. I play D&D twice a week, and the paid features (increased storage & dynamic lighting) are absolutely worth it. It’s not even super expensive; just $60/year. Totally worth it for how often I use it!
I use YNAB for budgeting. There is a version of a related software you can self-host and you can subscribe to a bank-info-linking service on your own as well, but I don’t want to have to administer something as boring as budgeting.
The support is also pretty good!
The one bad thing is price. About $100 a year :<
Hetzner for my VPS Mullvad for my privacy
Kagi, Soundcloud, Bear.
Bear is so much better than Apple Notes.
My email provider (and domains), Bitwarden and Obsidian.
Less happy:
Spotify and Spotify Premium (If I could I’d get rid of the YT music part)Nebula
It supports independent creators and I get to watch Jet Lag a week early
- Sourcehut - https://sourcehut.org/
- Fastmail - https://fastmail.com/
mullvad vpn.
i be sailing them seas with no abandon.








