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1. echoan+dv[view] [source] 2024-10-01 22:13:51
>>lopesp+(OP)
Easier said than done… if you are a YouTube creator, are you supposed to set up your own video hosting to compete? And how many of your viewers will move over to watch your stuff there? This advice probably works for blogs and mailing lists but isn’t really actionable for other content.
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2. naming+041[view] [source] 2024-10-02 03:49:14
>>echoan+dv
You're omitting the choice of just not doing that in the first place.

If you want to be a Windows developer, then yes, you have to be a Windows developer in order to be a Windows developer.

But you don't have to want to be a Windows developer. You don't even have to want to be a developer.

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3. devjab+te1[view] [source] 2024-10-02 06:02:36
>>naming+041
I think the difference between development for a “real” OS is that windows is still mainly owned by its customers. Similar to how MacOS is. On MacOS people can still install your applications even if you don’t pay the Apple tax to avoid their pop-up warnings. (I’m not sure if avoiding the windows warnings is also something you pay Microsoft for.)

I think a better comparison would be iOS or Chrome, where you’ll realistically have to submit yourself to their stores if you want to reach most users. Which is sort of even more locked down than YouTube as some content creators on YouTube have managed to move their audience to other platforms, though sometimes by still posting teasers or at least some content on YouTube.

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