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Awesome feature, I’ve been missing it from switch and ps
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Nerd, programmer, writer. I like making things!
Awesome feature, I’ve been missing it from switch and ps
What would Pirate Jesus do? Buy them a coffee 🙏
Go find some of the member’s personal projects and support them. One of the creature designers recently started a Kickstarter for a comic book
Lots of the original teams for those games have moved on
I played it a hundred hours on switch, one of the best deck builders out there!
Did they say to test it in a vm? It looks to me like they’re saying to run it in a vm since it’s untrusted
What features are paywalled?
If you wanted something real crazy you could build a cyberdeck!
You’d probably need some resistant keys for that, unless it was somehow mechanical. Solar power would probably work better, especially since it’s eink. Might not be enough with the pi zero though
Spotify doesn’t do that?? That’s like feature #0 on a podcast app
According to w3, about 35%
I might finally add it to my blocklist, I get why some people reach for it but it’s way overused
Got cancelled though, so don’t expect much growth
The description has a short summary:
🌐 FOSS4GNA 2023 closing keynote by Paul Ramsey explores the economic paradox of open source software.
💰 Paul reflects on the value of his keynote, given freely in exchange for nothing, and questions its economic worth.
💼 Consulting emerges as a key means for open source developers to monetize their expertise.
📉 Tension arises from the clash between open source’s non-monetary promise and economic necessities.
🔄 The perpetual growth and development of open source challenge traditional economic principles.
🤝 Open source lacks a clear economic model, involving society, relationships, and non-monetary obligations.
🚀 Despite the challenges, open source software continues to evolve and outcompete alternatives.
Not sure where I’d find a transcript, sorry about that!
Saw this talk at FOSS4G, thought it would be appreciated here! It was a fun closing keynote with a touching personal note at ~42 minutes
Have you tried a download manager?
For sure, switch is awful