'unjected' platform for unvaxed community gets taken down by their own web developer, allegedly. they claim they gave him the keys to the site, he didn't do his job, they tried to get rid of him and probably strip the ownership stock percentage they offered him, he takes the site down.
my question is how retarded are the owners or the site to even allow this to be possible. the site had been hacked within the last couple years, profiles mocked on mass media, probably a fed honeypot like everything else.
are the owners malicious, or just retards who didn't have any web development skills and even lacked relationships with web developers they actually knew personally and trusted enough to hire, and instead hire someone who doesn't even live in their own country?
In January 2022, in light of rapid development needs, Unjected hired Oystein Kirknes, owner of Xenzia AS out of Norway to upgrade and maintain the Unjected site.
In exchange for his service, he was given stake in the company. After over a year of dropping the ball on key issues and failing to deliver on his promises, he was fired from Unjected.
Unfortunately, he has refused to step away with dignity and has, instead, chosen to lock the rightful owners out and has captured the payment processing service, effectively eliminating the means of revenue for the company.
https://unjected.substack.com/p/news-release-official-statement-from
Since the 90s. Yeah and you are still thinking in terms of the 90s of some simple text based website that does nothing.
Then they probably barely provide value. Otherwise they wouldn't be free. Sure I could keep a crappy text only website up indefinitely, so? That's not what this app is.
I work on modern web apps and it costs money to develop them and maintain them. Period. And this isn't just a plain website, it is an entire business. Sounds like you don't run one.
You even don't realize, that today web server have less load because page render is done on the user side, in the browser, not on the server.
So, you are part of the problem with web2.0 bloatware. You are part of the problem with insane demands for memory and CPU of modern browsers. And with high probability you use all that fucking JS "frameworks" like vue/react/whatever to make things much worse.
So, your incompetence and inability to develop an effective architecture and create simple and lightweight web site without using bloatware "frameworks" sponsored by corporations to be as memory and CPU hungry as possible, leads to excessive money spending on both server and client side. As expected. You are perfect corporations pawn helping them to sell and rent more hardware. Congratulations.
lol. You think the only cost of running an online business is the server itself. Even with "bloated" software servers are still relatively cheap in terms of renting hardware. Turns out running a business requires much more than just hardware you dumbass.
Yeah your websites are so great nobody wants to pay for your service. I'm very impressed. Meanwhile me and my clients make money online. People pay them for the services their business provides. I'm not sure why you think small businesses should work for free for you, but that is not how it works.
I just don't need that payments. I have a real job, why should I create stupid paywalls for people and count that tiny beans? Information should be free.
Yeah, go ahead. That's what Western GDP is made of. Nice. Most amasing thing is that you account that as something good and noble.
Because not everything on Earth is a business. I don't account spreading the useful information or connecting people as a business. For me, business is creating real things in real world that are useful for real people. Everything else is a scam. So, even if I had paid to dig out some infomation from behind some paywall, I always make it free for others and never had any thought about making money from that.
Online services worth paying for are.
Match making has always been a business. A dating service is a business, whether online or not. Communication and information services in general are businesses, and were long before the internet.
You've proven you don't know anything about running an online business of any significance. Keeping a little outdated information server up isn't equivalent to running a real e-business in 2023. It isn't "bloated frameworks" or any nonsense that requires them to hire staff. A small online business has needs for all sorts of things: customer service, continued development, administration and marketing, like any business.
And of course creating a business that helps both clients and employees is a benefit to society. You socialists are crazy. You call good evil and evil good.