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aidv29 karma

Not owning GME is very unattractive nowdays.

No GME = No Sex

aidv7 karma

I've always wondered one thing: Where do people that do what you've done get your money from?

You save up beforehand or do you have a passive income while you're out there traveling?

aidv3 karma

How fors it feel to be less kidney and more legend?

aidv3 karma

Beautiful question. This is what tingles my neurons. (I'm not a bot, I promise)

We solve this issue by removing the power from the corporations and create better services for the content creators, while also decreasing the level of entry in terms of content creation. In other words: Create cheaper tools.

Convenience is not the hard part. Creating a service that doesn't rely on external investors is the hard part.

Most big companies such as Spotify start out by expecting losses year to year for many years in order to grow a customer base.

After a certain amount of time has passed, adoption is widespread, and they increase profits while decreasing expenses, which also means lowering payouts to artists.

Solving this is challenging. Can it be done? Yes. Are we investigating? Absolutely.

aidv2 karma

Well, development in general, I guess.

Finding a balance between predicting what direction to move the company towards in terms of technology and balancing R&D with actual productive work.

Our company is 100% self funded, either by the founder or by our users.

It started out as an R&D project, followed by becoming a donation service, followed by "pay-to-play" service.

Finding the path of least resistance while creating MVP's and time to market turned out to be a big challenge.

This whole thing is one big freestyle, and with the creative freedom that we have, things are exciting!