Silberengel @Laeserin - 1mo
Almost all bug reports I receive are actually feature requests. I'm a professional tester, and an unusually good one. If it's a real bug, I will find it and fix it, myself. If I haven't fixed it, yet, it's probably because I have a full-time day job, a family, a large house and garden, I am the sextant, I sing in the church choir, I arrange meetups, and I occasionally like to enjoy going for a walk, sleeping, or eating something other than bread dipped into microwaved coffee. Also, I am a volunteer and I'm working on 5 different large, complex projects _simultaneously_, as well has being the admin for my hosted systems and building a complex, automated test environment, for all of the projects, as well as being Nostr's only book publisher. If you don't like it, don't use it. **Thank you for not reporting.**
I'm beyond caring, if people will use my stuff, at this point. I will use it. I build stuff I like. What happens, if they don't use it? Will they not-pay me even harder? LOL whatever.
It just feels like nagging, to be honest. They see me release something and in the comments they report a bug (usually a feature request) about something else and whine at me. Or they tell me all the things they would change, to make it better for _themselves_. Do you not see that I just put in a week's worth of the time you would consider "free time" into getting this built? Of course, I have had no time to fix the other thing. How about you fork it and fix it yourself, for yourself, in _your_ free time? They act like this is easy. Oh, just have the AI do it? Oh really? Then what is stopping _you_ from having the AI do it? About 198 hours of brutal grinding away on a keyboard, probably.