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  • You got me, my friend because my writing was created by AI in a way. :) Not in terms of content, but in terms of English translation. Since English is not my native language, i didn't write in my broken English.

    Back to the Topic: I agree with what you're saying and I understand. The only thing I want to point out is that I think it would be healthier if the dev came out today and said something like, “Hey, I've got a lot on my plate and I can't really focus right now, so I'm postponing the update for now.” It's not a problem if the update stops or progresses slowly. As I mentioned in my post above, it would be cruel to expect him to submit daily reports or do these things on the exact date he said, and such a thing cannot be expected. But an occasional word from him wouldn't hurt anyone.

    This period of uncertainty isn't having a positive effect; it's having a negative one. Uncertainty also creates high expectations and pressure. And if these expectations are not met, people may end up unhappy. (I think we all remember what happened when the image generator was updated. If you ask me, the update was successful, but there were still many people who were unhappy and angry about it, and I think one of the reasons for this “lack of information.” )

    But I think staying in touch will both reduce the burden on the Developer's shoulders and somewhat appease the users. So I'm trying to look at the situation from both sides, like you.

    Because it's a free service and, in my opinion, it's extremely successful in this regard. Yes, we shouldn't be too picky about what's put in front of us. We should be grateful. But I don't think people who spend their time here and love this place should have to pay a fee just to know where they're going. I believe this is everyone's most natural right.

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    The Problem Of Lack Of Information And Uncertainty