@edalore@Zoroarts@Krazerack@Steam This ^ I don’t think these are your real customers anyway.
But hopefully steam’s algorithm won’t punish you for lots of refunds
@Zoroarts@Steam People refunding after rushing through would most likely not buy it if it wasn’t a «feat», so I would just look at it as part of your marketing budget. It sucks, but most likely some of their friends will buy it and not refund it :)
@deedydas Writing my own compiler was one of the hardest but most rewarding courses at university. 7 weeks of pain to write our own C-ish compiler.
I think we used foils from Stanford.
Also the place I met my wife 🤓
@TheZuza@MrJacks0n@Prusa3D Prusa Connect and Prusa Link is great, but the transfer speed is still slow, 10 months later. I tried to transfer a 1.3MB file to my mini today, and it took over a minute (!)
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Imitation is the highest form of flattery, thank you! But everyone deserves to know the bigger story about why we are blocking the URL. We started to notice weird behavior and accounts on @Printables a couple of months ago doing nefarious things. Later, we realized Bambulab developers were reverse engineering Printables, how we work internally. The first big strike was uploading stolen models!, probably to see how we are handling them and users reporting it. The second big strike was spam campaigns via our internal messaging system, with many users reporting it. This forced us to implement site wide spam filter. It is tough but ultimately we are in the clear here. We are not blocking anyones models from being transferred and we will not interfere with verification via unique codes. So we suggest dropping the "Free my models" campaign and start playing fair. Anyone, should we add "Green mode" toggle to Printables so there is no reason to migrate?
Imitation is the highest form of flattery, thank you! But everyone deserves to know the bigger story about why we are blocking the URL. We started to notice weird behavior and accounts on @Printables a couple of months ago doing nefarious things. Later, we realized Bambulab developers were reverse engineering Printables, how we work internally. The first big strike was uploading stolen models!, probably to see how we are handling them and users reporting it. The second big strike was spam campaigns via our internal messaging system, with many users reporting it. This forced us to implement site wide spam filter. It is tough but ultimately we are in the clear here. We are not blocking anyones models from being transferred and we will not interfere with verification via unique codes. So we suggest dropping the "Free my models" campaign and start playing fair. Anyone, should we add "Green mode" toggle to Printables so there is no reason to migrate?