“It doesn't feel safe”—Many international game developers plan to skip GDC in US - Ars Technica
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“It doesn't feel safe”—Many international game developers plan to skip GDC in US - Ars Technica
“I honestly don’t know anyone who is not from the US who is planning on going to the next GDC,” Godot Foundation Executive Director Emilio Coppola, who’s based in Spain, told Ars. “We never felt super safe, but now we are not willing to risk it.”
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“It doesn't feel safe”—Many international game developers plan to skip GDC in US - Ars Technica
“I honestly don’t know anyone who is not from the US who is planning on going to the next GDC,” Godot Foundation Executive Director Emilio Coppola, who’s based in Spain, told Ars. “We never felt super safe, but now we are not willing to risk it.”
@jbz +9001%
I'd not enter a place not only known for having vibe-based border controls (aka. a valid visa does not mean jack shite!) but also #ForcedDisappearances of people!
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“It doesn't feel safe”—Many international game developers plan to skip GDC in US - Ars Technica
“I honestly don’t know anyone who is not from the US who is planning on going to the next GDC,” Godot Foundation Executive Director Emilio Coppola, who’s based in Spain, told Ars. “We never felt super safe, but now we are not willing to risk it.”
@jbz I can't understand why anyone would come here now unless forced - it's far too dangerous for non citizens in the US these days.
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