Compréhensible, après inutile de connaître ces boutons. Ils deviennent juste utile le jour où on cherche à faire un truc précis, genre le retour à la ligne visuel sur les blocs de texte sur une seule ligne
Mon problème principal c'est que N++ prend un peu trop de temps à s'ouvrir à mon goût (même si rapide tout de même)
Postfix etc... isn't that hard to run. I selfhost a mailcow installation, which is considered "full" and "expensive to run" and it's still really fine to run. Not expensive when scaling up to multiple users, the most important is the initial performance cost per instance.
We're mostly paying for salaries and R&D I believe. They're developing other services and stuff, but they could easily charge less and still be profitable, they just wouldn't have this much reserves.
Perhaps they don't realise that by lowering their subscription costs, they could get more users... like me
Haven't done it myself yet! I'm planning to switch to Linux Mint later this year, and have a dual boot with Windows on the side, so I can switch at any time if needed.
It becomes unhealthy when there's a lot of biased instances, which I feel like there is currently