Unfortunately, this isn't far from the actual rhetoric they use.
Unfortunately, this isn't far from the actual rhetoric they use.
Mastadon (and the Fediverse in general, to some extent) has problems with discoverability and the average user finds federation confusing. People tend to either use microblogging to see what’s going on with people they’re interested in or to broadcast their activities to a large group of people, and Mastadon currently doesn’t fit that niche very well.
I understand and sympathize with Rob on a spiritual level.
Removing ads is $20, the lifetime cloud subscription is $99. $99 is definitely a high price tag, but I suppose if you plan to use this app for the next decade it may well be worth it.
At least refactoring the code can make the bug easier to find. What I hate is when I spend hours looking for a bug because I missed a single line in some documentation and misunderstood how something in the project worked, that always hurts.
This is a really good way of explaining the difference.
Probably a rat. I would only live 2-3 years, but they’d hopefully be a good 2-3 years.
Congrats to Firefox, it really has made substantial improvements over the years.
There are plenty of old engines that have scaled better than Bethesda's. If they can't get it to modern standards after all this time, it's time to toss the engine.