Fwiw, i won't be using this because i can't buy it. I don't use any dev software that's not either FOSS or purchasable. Over the years i've suffered enough at the hands of changing monetization strategies that it's just viewed as risk for me.
Even if it stays honest and never dark-patterns me, i expect at the very least the service will change in some way. Failing entirely, dark patterns, etc. My preference for simple products i can purchase gives me confidence that it will just work as long as i need it.
I get this - it’s the whole “if you aren’t the consumer you are the product” piece.
I like using companies where your relationship with them is obvious (ie I pay money and they give me services) rather than mysterious (Ie I use Google and they use my data in a way I don’t quite understand to make lots of money from me with me never paying them).
If the first monetisation strategy doesn’t pay off what comes next? Ads in the terminal? Increased telemetry to sell to companies? Sudden removing of features put behind a paywall?