Sep 5, 2017 4:38 pm
For those of you who follow US political news, you may have heard today that President Trump ended an immigration policy known as DACA. Unfortunately, I was one of the recipients of the benefits conferred by the program, and it's end has potential impact on Gamers' Plane. That's mostly the point of this post, though if people would like to discuss the program (civilly), we can start up a thread elsewhere.
Through DACA, I was able to receive a work permit and deferred deportation. With the program over, for now, my work permit continues to be effective till it's expiry (a bit under a year and a half) but my deferred deportation is over. This doesn't mean I'm being immediately deported; in fact, I don't really know what it means. I have a meeting with my lawyer next week, I hope, but that'll mostly be to figure things out right now.
So over all, what does it mean for this site? I'm not sure there either. As long as I can afford to pay for the servers, the site will stay up, even if no more development happens. As for development, that will be a day to day thing. I don't really have a easy time managing my depression now, and back when I couldn't work/drive/etc (pre-DACA days), my depression flared to insane levels (plenty of days I literally got nothing productive done). With the program over, it's back to me getting gray hairs (if you've met me, you may have noticed, I'm surprisingly gray for a 31-year-old), and stress also demotivates me to program.
As I've said so many times, I'll continue working on this site as long as possible. Coding is an escape for me, something I really love doing, and working on GP is a neat project I get enjoyment from, which I unfortunately don't get from my day job. It feels like I make a lot of excuses for why this site isn't booming; I know I haven't put as much into it over the last few months as I could have. I'll continue doing what I can, and I hope you'll all bare with me through this.
Through DACA, I was able to receive a work permit and deferred deportation. With the program over, for now, my work permit continues to be effective till it's expiry (a bit under a year and a half) but my deferred deportation is over. This doesn't mean I'm being immediately deported; in fact, I don't really know what it means. I have a meeting with my lawyer next week, I hope, but that'll mostly be to figure things out right now.
So over all, what does it mean for this site? I'm not sure there either. As long as I can afford to pay for the servers, the site will stay up, even if no more development happens. As for development, that will be a day to day thing. I don't really have a easy time managing my depression now, and back when I couldn't work/drive/etc (pre-DACA days), my depression flared to insane levels (plenty of days I literally got nothing productive done). With the program over, it's back to me getting gray hairs (if you've met me, you may have noticed, I'm surprisingly gray for a 31-year-old), and stress also demotivates me to program.
As I've said so many times, I'll continue working on this site as long as possible. Coding is an escape for me, something I really love doing, and working on GP is a neat project I get enjoyment from, which I unfortunately don't get from my day job. It feels like I make a lot of excuses for why this site isn't booming; I know I haven't put as much into it over the last few months as I could have. I'll continue doing what I can, and I hope you'll all bare with me through this.