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  "textContent": "> devs don't really have time to talk\n> because they're too busy with coding, every hour feels like a minute and there are tons of todo's and issues waiting.\n> nights can pass in a blink of an eye.\n\nI have plenty of time to talk to people who are passionate about anything I am involved in, whether that is anything I contribute towards programming or just in life in general. The only way to figure out if I am doing a good job, and if people are going to enjoy new stuff I do, is to communicate thoroughly & openly at every possibility. Losing myself in work is neither beneficial to myself, the stuff I work on, or the audience.\n\n\n> If you think Github is a locked and unapproachable platform for the source code, you haven't seen the previous platform.\n\nI said nothing relating to it being a bad place for the source code (because it is not).\n\n\n> That said, Github is less than ideal for non-technical discussions. I too have a Github account, but I refuse to use it for discussions related to OpenTTD.\n\nGlad I am not the only one who thinks that, it is even less ideal for the regular player who has no interest in things relating to source code, to know GitHub exists to start with. Although I also find it unideal for discussions full stop, compared to something like TT-F, or even the old IRC method which sadly also is unideal now due to most younger people also not knowing what IRC is.\n\nStatistics: Posted by Redirect Left — 16 Feb 2026 13:23\n\n* * *",
  "title": "OpenTTD Problems • Re: Annoying changes in 15.0's new UI",
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