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        Postman got flagged as no longer safe to use on corporate hardware after this. Sounds like it’s time to go back to using curl for everything.

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        Wow, as someone who has been a happy Postman customer this fucking blows. Are there any good forks?

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          For the VS Code enjoyers, there’s the Thunder Client extension. It’s pretty good but I hate that you can’t commit your queries on the free tier anymore

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        Nope, I didn’t. But they all being A-holes, show no sign of digging their own graves like Reddit, X, and Unity did.

        Guess they are supervillains then, lol.

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          Eh, I’m sure it’s just a matter of time. As people have said above the infinite free money is drying up. That’s a fact that all these corporations have to contend with. The only difference between Twitter and Facebook or Unity and Google is that Twitter and Unity have made their dumb decisions already. Facebook, Google, and others have navigated this fairly well so far. But they are feeling the same pressures that Reddit and Unity did and eventually they will bend to them too.

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    The more I read about this mess, the more I believe this is the work of one or multiple CEOs who have absolutely no clue about the field they are in and started giving orders.

    You know what kind of boss I mean. That kind who can’t handle a NO and throws a fit every time they are proven wrong. But you still do as they will, because they are disgusting human beings and you are already in talks with a new workplace.

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      What’s weird to me is that CEOs should know all about accounting and financials. He should have realized that this pricing model is unsustainable for most Unity developers, because many make less than what he’s asking for per install themselves.

      It’s clear that professional CEOs don’t know anything about tech, but this isn’t a tech issue.

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        They absolutely do know. They’re well aware of the impact this will have on small devs. That was their goal. They want to price out those free or low cost games that use Unity and never make a profit to avoid paying royalty fees.

        This wasn’t incompetence. It’s straight up malice.

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          Of course, he may not realize that this dries up one of the largest sources of the Unity developers the clients he does care about uses.

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      The problem is, I don’t think the CEO would be in anyway getting the consequences of their actions. Of the company is sinking, they will just “be fired” and get those extra money (like huge amount of money). The company will close and announce bankruptcy. The “person” isn’t punished.

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    Corporations might have an iron grip over basically everything in our life, reducing our choices to a minimum, out of necessity, but the fact that they think we’re stupid too, is actually astounding

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    Git is distributed you can add any remote with one line

    Everyone uses GitHub, a Microsoft product, to host code

    GitHub is subject to the DMCA, for example

    Did we learn nothing from SourceForge, my friends?!?!?

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    Is there a web archive equivalent to github repos? At least for the most popular ones.

    I know there are hard copies in Svalbard’s seed vault, but they’re more for a one-in-thousands-of-years post-apocalyptic scenarios than this.

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    On a sort of unrelated note, I always hated unity as a game engine anyway.

    Many years back we had this big 2 month long project for a class and we had decided to develop a game.

    We settled on a spinoff of advance wars with some additional vehicles and mechanics.

    We decided to try unity since it was reccomended by literally everybody.

    After 2 days of using the crappy UI, getting flashbanged by the free light mode, and pulling our hair out over scripting, we said screw it and just made a bespoke engine with SDL because no one knew opengl or vulkan and we didn’t want to try another engine.

    That was also the day we realized how much nicer C was to C++ lmao. Objects were nice, but we were so ready to redo the whole thing in C with structs and functions.

    Game came out pretty nice though.