Not people publicly traded or having to answer to investors is important because you don't have to maintain forever increasing profits. You can take more risks and focus on your users needs. Most brands put out lame products because they are trying to keep a certain margin of profit.
You can definitely do it but 20$ is outrageously low. Some projects do allow you to put a bounty on feature requests. But the feature you're asking sounds non-trivial. The work to implement it includes getting familiar with the project, coding the feature, testing it, writing automated tests, updating documentation, opening the pull request for review and making changes requested by the maintained during review. You're looking at several hours/days of work. 20$ for this amount of work is a small tip.
As someone who has never paid for porn, I'm always surprised when I know someone that does. I always thought this was a boomer thing. There's so many free only fans samples on twitter.
Yes, but it still didn't land. It very slowly approached then bounced while collecting the dust. This is probably the closest we have so far of landing.
Yes but at Facebook they make more money, and money speaks louder than morals 🤡 I'm not sorry for the people working at Facebook. They are part of the problem. Facebook didn't just suddenly become evil yesterday.
It's virtually impossible to escape American politics because I subscribe to things like Climate. I used to filter keywords with my r*ddit app and it was a joy.
I've no idea if my instance causes any drama or not. And what if it does in the future?