RBG did the same thing. If shed have retired earlier things would be different now.
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That's what I tell myself mostly, though I want to get better at buying indie games new.
I mean they didn't wanna get slapped.
Same with their views on small government id assume.
I'm really struggling to wrap my head around where this line between Government overstepping and justified Government regulation is with them.
It's things they don't like, if they don't like it, regulate it until it disappears.
I'm sure he has a gay cousin he hasn't spoken to in 30 years who he's perfectly tolerant of.
Things like the fact that the way the state of Ohio decides the amount of funds allocated to the school districts being found unconstitutional in the 90s but them still using the exact same system to date is probably a large portion of it.
Honestly the answer there is simply that he had to charge a smaller number of users more. I'm not defending it to be clear, it's just how it seems to be.
While I totally understand your frustration, and I myself have moved on to jerboa and still sub here and have the app installed, but haven't opened it in over a month.
This is the exact same dev style sync has always had.
This isn't Reddit though.
We don't want to see them go extinct, but we don't want their numbers to get so high we know they exist.
I think selling the catalog for a huge lump sum and putting it into a trust for future generations is gonna probably make more in the long run. The return on royalties is only going to go down.