I stand corrected!
I stand corrected!
Brave products are not open source. Not their search, and not the browser. Your post wording seems to imply that it is.
Well they were dishonest about the product behavior in multiple cases, such as adding referral links to search results. That makes it a bad product.
I’m in the US and I only have Standard as an option in my account. Is that the same as Basic or did they get rid of it here already?
Thank goodness. I came here because I didn’t want to be a customer.
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The Apple developer terms actually have a specific section for “reader apps” which are primarily meant for consuming media purchased or subscribed to outside of the Apple Store. The in app purchase requirements are relaxed for apps falling in this category. I don’t think a calendar app fits that, though.
Memmy is open source. Anyone can fork it and work on it if they want to. The developers are all of us. Why don’t you give some time?
Avelon seems to be closed source…
Apologies, it was added by the article author.
They didn’t admit it. OP added that part. Every developer is going to fear their product isn’t well received or will have technical issues when it matters most.
This is a sandbox that allows ridiculous amounts of way to solve problems. Testing the interaction of the game’s systems in every permutation of circumstances isn’t really reasonable.
Was gunna say, looks like he’s looting the lava more than doing a carefully controlled scientific procedure.
The revenue split is the same (30%) on Steam, PlayStation, and Xbox, which seems like the number that should matter to the publisher.
TIL Valve started and maintains Proton…
Wait, so people used to take this guy seriously? I watched a review he did on some sim racing gear a few years back and it was obvious the guy didn’t google even the most basic advice on how to set up a sim rig properly.
I read about their name change and wondered what it was. I had a similar experience. Really bad UX. When you click join it asks you if you want to create a new server or join an existing server. I picked “join existing” but the first button on the page is to “submit your server”.
I clicked the “verified” server which was down (and is still down… who goes down for days for a domain change?)
I clicked another server and hit Explore and it showed me a list of pinned users that supposedly had many posts each, however I clicked on various elements such as the post count trying to view them and couldn’t. At that point I just closed my browser tab.
I assume this thing is some sort of Mastodon-like social network but coming in blind it’s hard to tell.
I tried Kagi, but the results just seem like Google being re-sold, and there’s no way I could get away with anything other than the unlimited plan which is $25/month. Also I’m pretty sure it’s a company of one guy - I’m not sure if this is anything other than a pet project or how they would actually improve the results or become independent of google. Also not sure how I could trust their privacy claims as you literally need to be signed in to search. It’s frustrating though because I want to love their business model, and the presentation is very clean.
Is the top right icon a globe? The default I believe is to show posts from All instances, rather than local (your own instance) or subscribed communities only. Just tap the globe to change it, or set a different default in the settings.
Not really, IMO. I maintained a large open source project for a few years and the amount of time suck and mental drain is hard to overstate. Most employers seemed to barely look at it even though they could have clearly seen how I programmed, interacted with users, etc. And, if you decide to stop maintaining it, all those happy users are going to be unhappy users. Given that even bad developers have not much trouble getting steady work, and that all that time could have been invested in a project that earned or had the potential to earn money, it’s sort of hard to justify outside of personal passion. Just my experience, anyway…
Never knew that, thanks for the correction.