Sometimes I worry. Like I am not doing enough. The things I built were used by millions of people and I still feel small. Yet I travel all over the world and people use my stuff.

But I still feel small

I started and maintained #MaNGOS for 15 years. Hundreds of thousands of people played #workdofwarcraft at home in private.
@danielsreichenbach Try millions… I saw a documentary on Cuba some 13 years ago about how people would sneak USBs into the country full of the latest TV shows and movies and how they had strung together enough computers to form a private network. In that video there was a clip of someone playing WotLK… They’d managed to have their own literally “private” server for some section of the country. Blew my mind. So many people got access to that game where it wasn’t supported, or too expensive.
@henryhenderson if you have a link I would love to see. It's things like this

@danielsreichenbach Found it! Memory served me wrong, it was Cata and just a YT video from 10 years ago. But still! It's at the start. https://youtu.be/FFPjJM6yYS8

But I know the amount of South/central Americans, Eastern Europeans (especially Russia) that played private WoW servers was far greater than any who probably paid for retail there. Even Iran for a good while before their Internet censoring hit hard around 2013 or so.

Castro hates the internet, so Cubans created their own

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