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Using Lemmy without donating to the developers does not send support to them. Same goes for Ladybird, does it not?

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Adding to popularity does support them.

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I guess that’s true when you’re a company trying to sell a product. For an open source project more popularity might just mean more hassle. Sure, it may increase your employment opportunities somewhat, but seeing how entitled and demanding users of os-software can be, I’m sure some devs wish their projects were less popular.

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you’re kidding, right?

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If you see two pieces of identical software, one with 1000 downloads and one with 100,000, which would you choose?

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Yeah, it EMOTIONALLY supports them. Dude. It’s okay. It also supports the users who get value out of it in actual material ways.

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A. Not a “dude”

B. I’ll pose the same rhetorical as I did to the other person that didn’t think popularity was support:

If you see two pieces of identical software, one with 1000 downloads and one with 100,000, which would you choose?

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