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jump to expanded postmaintaining an open-source game emulator has really perverse incentives. users do not care whether your code is good or clean or properly tested. if a horrible hack gets a popular game running, they will plagiarise your WIP patch, make their own build of it, and distribute bothβ¦
β¦at which point it becomes very tempting to just move to a completely closed development model, where we only publish code that is complete enough to land on trunk. and already we are like half of the way there with touchHLE, but it's tempting to go all in. perverse incentives!
@hikari If you do that someone will make their own bad patches and publish those instead. Ask me how I know
@saagar fruit company?
@hikari No Linux emulator
@saagar β¦which
@hikari The one that runs on your phone
@saagar i thought that was the other mysterious online fruit whisperer's thing