▲ | positron26 2 days ago | |||||||||||||
Yeah, there were two streams that I tried so far. Interestingly, PrizeForge itself initially got $105, a $100 and a $5 enrollment. The UI was even shittier. I took one look at that $100 and knew I've got to f&*#ing go. So, for a second experiment, I was actually running a stream for Emacs (yeah, yeah, I know, I know). They managed to raise all of $10 for themselves. The premise was to pay out a weekly prize for whoever developed something cool. Super simple. There's so little data, but it very clearly, very, very clearly seems to say the enthusiasm is for PrizeForge to get good more than it was to use PrizeForge for something else. And I'm going to keep expanding in various directions because there's no way I'm oriented yet, but it's not nothing. It's terrible UX, terrible everything, but just clearly enough on top of something. | ||||||||||||||
▲ | vczf a day ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||
> ...stream for Emacs... > ...terrible UX, terrible everything... I think I accidentally enrolled for emacs and can't unenroll on the site. I guess I'll have to finally start using emacs now | ||||||||||||||
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