
Cricut is limiting the use of its crafting machines with a monthly subscription
“I used to want to just own the things I had already bought. I was pathetic. A slave. But then Cricut opened my eyes. When it told me I had to continue to pay after I already owned the product, or put my hand in the machine, it was a wake up call. I had been ungrateful. I don’t hate the Saw dude. He set me free. It took someone who really respects economics to get me to see it.”

Pictured: Cricut subsidiary ‘Dental Fresh’ experiments with making people more happy with their dental services after they have gone home from the Dentist. In a statement Cricut said it remains committed to its plan and “creating the best possible experience for [its] members”: