He feeds his subscribers shit. They support him, but he doesn't have to do anything, he's happy with everything. You need to cancel subscriptions in order for it to start working.
I'll never understand this entitled choosing beggar mindset.
"You know what will motivate them to work harder?! Let's remove any incentive and bully them into doing it! That'll work!"
Moronic
Don't take this as advocating for blind support. If you're like me and not happy with the direction the product, you can walk away with your support, give constructive feedback and suggestions, then consider coming back if/when you think they've improved again. If you have faith in the dev and the vision of the project, you might choose to continuing to support it in spite of any grievances. That's subjective and entirely up to the individual and what they think is worth spending their money on.
If you know anything about this type of work (I do it for a living), then you'll know that claims that they're "milking" or "not doing anything" are typically fucking dumb as bricks and the easiest way to tell whether someone understands the space or are just coping. It's like wearing a big sign saying "I don't know how any of this works". One guy a few posts back even suggested the dev should
"just hire more help and put more effort in", because a dev who works a full time job and does this project in their spare time, alone, can surely afford to do that. The also suggested the dev should "
just use AI" as though that would work and it's an easy fix. How to say you know nothing without saying you know nothing. That's like trying to diffuse a nuclear bomb and saying, "just use google" or "just use a hammer". Don't be that guy, think.
This type of project is hard, requires many completely different skillsets and is a lot of work, especially if you're a solo act and you're already doing it on top of other regular IRL stuff like a full time job (which I believe this dev does, he's mentioned he works/ed in agriculture). Every project has a different scope, with different pipelines, different demands, bottlenecks and limitations. Comparing projects and their progress has limited value. Bringing on additional help, especially when there's no guarantee of compensation and it's to work on someone else vision is even harder.
Don't attribute to malice what can be attributed to incompetence. I see way to many people here jump to the conclusion that this or devs in general are intentionally trying to fuck over their supporters and take advantage of them, when it's far more likely and often seems even self-evident that they're just struggling to balance work on the project with other IRL obligations. You know, things like working a IRL job to pay the bills because the project doesn't make enough money to pay them, who'da thunk?
Badgering the dev and advocating the boycott of support because you don't think they're not slaving away enough is a sure fire way to see a project die. If that's your goal, it's petty and spiteful, but at least its consistent in it's logic. You do you I guess.