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by monsto 5089 days ago
and "high quality" doesn't necessarily mean "successful". There's plenty of good apps (and cars and restaurants) that never make a dime, and plenty of absolute shit that can't seem to die fast enough.
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Right, totally. If it looks and feels good, it doesn't matter if it never turns a profit for me. It'd be great, mind you, but it's more important to me as a demonstration of what I can do rather than a means to generate income.