Yeah, this is assuming that Sync becomes a paid app. It would require money to keep it from being overwhelmed, but a lot of Sync's best ideas would benefit a lot from its own instance.
I think it would also better justify paying for the app, since a lot of the other popular apps right now are open source projects. Monetizing Lemmy apps just seems harder than Reddit, it doesn't seem like there's much you can realistically charge for other than development, and all the competition is developing for free. I'm okay with paying for development, but there aren't ads to take away anymore. It doesn't seem like there's a way to actually upgrade someone's Lemmy service with money without hosting. I'm totally okay with paying for Sync even without this, however I don't know if other people would be willing enough to make Sync's development financially sustainable for our favorite dev.
This was something I did in school to fuck with the teacher. He said all he cared about was output so as long as the code all worked, we could make it as stupid as we want. He taught us really good basics though. Really encouraged us to learn more about coding ourselves so that we could make the next best shitpost for the class. My favorite was creating stupid arithmetic functions. What the fuck is i++? I only know the function increaseIByOne
Humans just like feeling like they're better than another human, deleting someone else's code is loudly saying that you're better than them in some metric. Nothing wrong with it, but that's why writing code feels less powerful than yeeting other people's shit.
When other people do it though? They're total frauds that don't know how to code. I'm the only person in the world allowed to copy things off Stack Overflow. Sorry sweaty, I don't make the rules.
Your mom would have had a happy life if she swallowed, instead she's stuck with a 10k calorie a day NEET who white knights for Zuckerberg. Either that or you're Zuckerberg, not sure what's worse
It makes no sense to put it in games. Who would actually ask for Blockchain in games? Even the BAYC games ran on Web 2.0, pretty much separate from the Blockchain. It was just a gatekeeper for it
Oh no, people here aren't forced to like you even though you're acting like a childish asshole. Playing the world's smallest violin right now. Free speech goes both ways you ham freebaser.
This feels like a joke Hank Hill would make