(which you seem to do and keep on posting here)
I’ve only made the comment you’re replying to. I’m not whoever you’re thinking.
(which you seem to do and keep on posting here)
I’ve only made the comment you’re replying to. I’m not whoever you’re thinking.
You keep mentioning cost, and in the grand scale of “there’s no such thing as a free lunch” there’s a large cost but for users, they’re just paying for a license from Microsoft to have copilot in their visual studio software or in M365 apps, etc.
So for helping with development, it’s really not that expensive for the users. Also, “they” make lots of ridiculous claims, and i don’t know who said it, but no developers in 5 years is a wild claim that no one should’ve thought was real.
Considering you’re a hobbyist and probably don’t have marketing, it’s too soon to say it’s a flop. Many games like that pop off later once it gets seen.
Yes. Since the mascot is an elephant, it’s Toots instead of Tweets. To the other person’s point, toots are fine for what I showed, anime type channels, but less legal things like piracy, onlyfans leaks, etc. wouldn’t be great there, since it’s not a private group of just the interested parties.
Way bigger. You could have many thousands.
Well, they did it just out in the open in some dusty warehouse. Comments I’ve read say that’s a pretty big deal.
This didn’t happen at the theme park, this happened at Disney Springs, which is basically a mall.
Sure, but you know most people do not have to do what you just described.
To people thinking of joining Nebula because their marketing team/shills are currently spamming this thread, see peertube (federated like lemmy, open source)
Peertube is fine, but like lemmy (but worse), there’s barely anything there. Nebula at least got creators from YouTube to make ad-free versions for Nebula. If the channels that a person are subscribed to don’t exist in Peertube, that’s not an appealing alternative for them.
Don’t worry, they were already bought by Canva. It’s just early and we’re waiting to see if/what that changes.
I bought affinity because I’m tired of subscriptions so… hopefully they don’t do that too.
All good. I think we’re thinking of this from different aspects anyway. I’m thinking a company just subscribes as part of their office subscription and Microsoft is doing the heavy lifting of the cost and hardware. I don’t know how OpenAI makes money besides their little subscription.