Yeah I get that, but I don’t respect it. I show my Patreon income even when it gets large enough that people might think twice. That’s their choice.
Game developer and general tech nerd
Yeah I get that, but I don’t respect it. I show my Patreon income even when it gets large enough that people might think twice. That’s their choice.
please reply with links lol, we demand you self promo
If you insist! Tank sim game Gunner, HEAT, PC!
I didn’t want to taint it with a self-promo thing but sure, the game is a tank sim called Gunner, HEAT, PC!
Mental Outlaw has a great library of easy digestible content regarding hard-hitting privacy topics. Just discovered their YT channel recently and I’m enjoying it.
I liked it better when they had one kind of Reddit Gold and displayed a progress bar on the homepage showing what percentage of daily operating costs were covered.
Can’t there be a website with a middle ground between 4th reich HQ and baby preschool?
Sometimes it feels like the internet is in an unstable equilibrium. A space starts off as a blank slate, not pulled in any particular direction. Then as soon as it gets a critical mass of either miserable jerks or stuck-up prudes, it spirals in that direction until it’s inhospitable to the average person.
People do this for just about anything, unfortunately. Review bombing video games that compete with their favorite game, vandalizing things in the colors of the sports team that’s playing against their favorite team, and so on. From the most insignificant internet fandom squabble to genocide. Our brains love tribalism, and if we don’t have strong principles of cooperation and peace, it always seems to crop up.
Started off solo, then added a group of about 4 other devs when my project took off. Now we have a company of 4 and hire contractors to help out. It’s been a wild ride.
“Artificial scarcity” is the way I’ve heard it labeled, and I agree, that’s not something that should ever be desirable.