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Brandon liu bsky.app/profile/bdon.org retweeted
I'm excited to announce that @HackerHouseTW is coming to Kaohsiung in December! 🇹🇼✨ We'll be hosting a meetup with local and international speakers on Monday Dec 9th! Hear from @shortdiv, @bdon, @marksbirch, @ivanleomk and more! 👇 hackerhousetaiwan.fyi/kaohsi…
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Who’s around Seattle next week?
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Brandon liu bsky.app/profile/bdon.org retweeted
30 Oct 2024
Thoughts on Omnivore shutting down: Many people enjoyed Omnivore because it was free, but being free was part of its demise. As an independent app maker, you must have a way to generate revenue or your product will die. As a user you must demand a way to pay makers for the products you love. See my essay: "Quality software deserves your hard‑earned cash" I didn't personally use Omnivore, but it seems like many Obsidian users loved it. Now the app is being shut down with only a couple of weeks to export your data. While this is abrupt, it isn't surprising. When a startup runs out of resources, the end is always more sudden than you expect. The dream of making it work persists until the very last moment. A subset of people will find refuge in Omnivore's open source code, but the vast majority of users are not technical enough to compile/host/run a service like this. In the end I keep coming back to the ephemerality of software. We have to appreciate that apps like Omnivore are being attempted. The apps that become self-sustaining will last longer than those that don't, but none will last forever.
27 Oct 2023
Quality software deserves your hard‑earned cash Quality software from independent makers is like quality food from the farmer’s market. A jar of handmade organic jam is not the same as mass-produced corn syrup-laden jam from the supermarket. Industrial fruit jam is filled with cheap ingredients and shelf stabilizers. Industrial software is filled with privacy-invasive trackers and proprietary formats. Google, Apple, and Microsoft make industrial software. Like industrial jam, industrial software has its benefits — it’s cheap, fairly reliable, widely available, and often gets the job done. Big tech companies earn hundreds of billions of dollars and employ hundreds of thousands of people. When they make a new app, they can market it to their billions of customers easily. They have unbeatable leverage over the cost of developing and maintaining their apps. Independent software makers are small teams that don’t have those economies of scale. They can try to compete on price by compromising their craft, or they can charge a fair price knowing this will drive a large number of people to choose big tech instead. Either way, big tech wins because they take a 20–30% cut of the app store money earned by most independent makers. A cost that the big tech companies do not incur. Big tech companies have the ability to make their software cheap by subsidizing costs in a variety of ways: - Google sells highly profitable advertising and makes its apps free, but you are subjected to ads and privacy-invasive tracking. - Apple sells highly profitable devices and makes its apps free, but locks you into a proprietary ecosystem. - Microsoft sells highly profitable enterprise contracts using a bundling strategy, and makes its apps cheap, also locking you into a proprietary ecosystem. Some tech companies raise hundreds of millions of dollars from venture capital investors, and use this money to subsidize pricing — until the money runs out, and the quality soon declines. I’m not saying these companies are evil. But their subsidies create the illusion that all software should be cheap or free. Industrial software has become so incredibly cheap that most of us have lost the sense for how much value a quality piece of software can provide. We have become numb to the taste of good software and hypnotized by the idea of “free”. I’m not sure why, but we seem more willing to spend money on good fruit jam than on good software. I notice that I spend less on personal software than I do on groceries and many basic things. Yet software is one of the few things I pay for that truly gives me leverage. Consider its cost per use. Independent makers of quality software go out of their way to make apps that are better for you. They take a principled approach to making tools that don’t compromise your privacy, and don’t lock you in. Independent software makers are people you can talk to. Like quality jam from the farmer’s market, you might become friends with the person who made it — they’ll listen to your suggestions and your complaints. If you want to live in a world with more than a handful of software makers, then spend a bit more on quality independent software. It deserves your hard-earned cash.
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B2B SaaS is the 2nd best Californian recurring revenue model, the 1st is Drybar
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Brandon liu bsky.app/profile/bdon.org retweeted
28 Oct 2024
Apple map just recently added Thai 🇹🇭 trains and MRTs routes into the map!!! I hope Malaysia 🇲🇾 and Turkey🇹🇷 can be available soon.
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why does Google Maps have a detailed indoor map of every Souplantation, all of which have been closed for 4 years?
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new @protomaps project milestone unlocked: there are two presentations mentioning PMTiles at the same conference simultaneously
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heading to #nacis2024 in tacoma next week!
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seeking cofounders for new micronation that happens to have the initials “IO”
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which happens first? - major web property commissions their own cartography - major web property commissions their own font
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Brandon liu bsky.app/profile/bdon.org retweeted
29 Sep 2024
for the past few months, i’ve been collecting maps of places people love in new york city, that they hand drawn from memory.
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Brandon liu bsky.app/profile/bdon.org retweeted
I always thought that Wordpress managed to balance their business interests despite being GPL licensed. Whatever they are doing now seems to indicate they don’t quite like the consequences of their license.
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I know you’re serious about computers if you have the Brown Fans
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the Beast awakens (coffee cup for scale)
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1 planet.pmtiles build every 2 hours 12 builds a day 17,179,869,180 tiles a day
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the prolific @thorwebdev is hosting this in December! bring your side project ?_?
The next HackerHouse will be happening in Taipei and Kaohsiung in early December! Join us to get to know Taiwan and the local developer community 🙌 Register your interest now 👇 hackerhousetaiwan.fyi
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