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How is that even allowed under kickstarter?
None of the rewards include the product.

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I donated a few tumblr dogs coins. Match me!

because lynx exists and why would I donate to a kikestarter scam?

so it's like surf, but shit?

>weird lazy eye
>camera switches after awhile so that the lazy eye is staring right at the camera lens

He wants $6000 to make a config system for his browser? For something that is open source and has 30+ contributors already?

Isn't kickstarter just a platform to launder money?

Kickstarter doesn't require that - only "Projects must create something to share with others": kickstarter.com/rules

>tfw you will never get rich from asking idiots to just give you money for no reason

For a month of full-time work, with a quite modest "salary" for Switzerland. About $4500-$5000 are left after Kickstarter/payment fees and purchasing stuff.

A few days (a week last year, hopefully less this time) will probably be needed for ordering/shipping rewards and all other administrative stuff.

The rest is time I'll spend coding on qutebrowser full-time (rather than working on something which is less fun, but would give me more money). Most of it will probably go to the config system (it's not exactly a small project, and config is something which touches pretty much all the code, even the ugly 3 year old code). Per-domain settings is quite some effort too. If some time is left, I'll spend it on finishing the new QtWebEngine backend (to make that the default; based on Chromium) and initial work for a plugin API.

Wait, people actually use lynx (or surf) for day-to-day browsing?

(as for surf: make sure you use the 2.0 release based on WebKit2, or you will get an old unmaintained WebKitGTK with no security patches)

surf is basically just safari/chrome but without some elements. it's actually usable.

No, it's based on WebKitGTK. That might have some things common with Safari, but to say it's "basically just safari/chrome" is quite a stretch.

>python
this is the result of modern CS graduates

Which eye am I supposed to look at?

> Python
> PyQt5

Good luck buddy. I've gone down that path before and it ain't beautiful.

do not bully!

I would applaud the use of Qt, but
>python
JUST WRITE IT IN FUCKING C++ YOU DONGS

just use firefox

Who's going to stop me?

>Which eye am I supposed to look at?

The left one, usually.

never recommend the abomination that is C++ again.

It has its benefits and downsides (I'm using it since ~4 years), but C++ isn't exactly beautiful either (and I used to write low-level C for a living).

Thank you for qutebrower. I really hope you manage to keep working on it. I'm eagerly waiting for uMatrix support to use it for daily browsing.

>Second camera angle is aligned perfectly to be directly looked at by his lazy eye

This can't be an accident.

>come across another thread where there's people shitting on C and C++ cause it doesn't look as pretty as their baby tier languages like python despite still being the superior coding language for the past two decades

modern Sup Forums never fails to amuse me. I miss /prog/

Not sure if the user that presents himself as the compiler is in this thread but good for you.

Actually working a proper project and getting payed for it is great compared to pointless shitposting we are doing here.