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Liked the product. The developer's blog post sounds they feel burned out and not appreciated. Might be due to their take it or leave it attitude.


The developer of this project makes being a jerk to everyone who talks to him his personal mission. People asking for support are insulted on his forum... pretty routinely.

I use a fork of TTRSS daily, it's good software, but I strongly discourage anyone ever talk to upstream.


what's the fork that you use?


It's packaged for Sandstorm, so it's not a fork that will necessarily "continue development" or anything. It actually currently tracks to a couple year old version of TTRSS.


Appreciation isn’t the certain source of joy for hobby projects that most users think it ought to be. If you’re intrinsically motivated enough to create something like this, then you’re intrinsically bored by it, too. Appreciation does not necessarily have any bearing on that, no matter that your users hope otherwise, especially in fields like tech where neurodivergence is a local norm. May their departure serve as a beacon for others to leave behind the unrewarding.


Participated in beta testing for a few computer games. Did some localized translation for these games. Looked for work.


From the article here https://archive.ph/bUsFH#selection-1451.0-1451.314 "At least two of the ships suspected of causing damage appear to have dragged their anchors 100 miles or more across seafloor. A ship that dropped an anchor by accident, Toveri said, would immediately be dragged so noticeably off course that crews would scramble to bring the vessel to a stop and assess the damage." The most recent ship accused of this type of damage was also loaded with spy/electronic/surveillance gear. Once is an accident, twice is unusual, three times.....


Show me that it can scale then we'll see. So many announcements and promises are based on little tiny demonstrations on a lab bench.


All my cameras use wired access to a dedicated VLAN with no access to any other compute/IOT devices. I tried to pick a vendor that keeps the video camera footage in my country but that is something few vendors discuss and with the ubiquitous cheapness of AWS S3 it's hard to verify where your data is. I also chose not to have any cameras inside the home as a privacy measure. When using the web access tool I changed the default password and go through the users to remove people who no longer require access (house/pet/kid sitters)


I am getting used to good products becoming worse for reasons that are never explained. As long as I am not seeing ads in the interface this is still better than forgetting a password.


> for reasons that are never explained

They were explained in these two essays (enshittification):

https://pluralistic.net/2024/08/17/hack-the-planet/

https://www.wheresyoured.at/never-forgive-them/


Broken pagination for me too


Not associated with any Canadian government initiative.


Correct, this is private.


Users who paid for the game are not happy about the addition of in game micro transactions


Best quote from the article "It doesn’t sound like they needed him as much as he needed them." Bears don't need people, just leave them alone.


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