Define "us"
> compared to e.g. many popular places in Europe Citation and lots of specification needed.
> emailing themselves These are supposedly our brightest minds..
This is true but these projects are rarely presented or interpreted as a proof of concept.
I think this is really an indictment of the platform. Much more stuff should be covered by the browser.
> Mantine just straight up sucks. > Mantine is brilliant. Thanks internet.
> that should just be ticking up a version imber. Is it ever that simple?
I do though in other words "I can have my own stuff in any car immediately, it's especially nice on holiday in a rental"
This depends a lot what evil you're protesting.
Well done avoiding the counterpoint and setting plenty of distraction traps along the way. Classic.
Where do you suggest we start? You can't nuke everything at once.
Or change them.
Run over in what way?
This is roughly the idea but the platform is very clunky. My band also somehow lost access to some tracks due to permissions vagueries and in general the experience is very enshittified. I would not recommend it.
Reaper makes periodical autosaves.
6 months is plenty of time to keep ignoring serious tech debt. I don't think your conclusion follows at all from such a short time.
Bun has always been about velocity over quality. Their whole point was "drop in node replacement" - instead of hitting that target they built an entire framework of tools, seemingly changing focus every month or two,…
We lived through a generation of agism at millennials and now we're turning around and doing it at Gen Z. It's unbelievable.
No idea, I didn't say anything about email.
In the Netherlands you put a sticker on your mail box with either of these: - NO ads, NO magazines/papers - NO ads, YES magazines/papers Some municipalities even make it opt-in so you'd need YES/YES to get mail without…
Invoking a different case with bad logic doesn't make this one any stronger. I never understand this impulse, is it just "nuh uh!"?
So actively making the internet worse. Awesome.
Proof no, but you can safely apply occams razor here.
> theoretically > they believe Exactly. From my experience: the times I've found an ad relevant and worth clicking is about one-to-a-gazillion. Maybe relevance is higher for others but that still doesn't necessarily…
> The internet only took off because the primary business model which ran on ads and derivative information that servers do to their users. Arguable, on the other hand it did kill the internet. (or, almost so far, we'll…
Define "us"
> compared to e.g. many popular places in Europe Citation and lots of specification needed.
> emailing themselves These are supposedly our brightest minds..
This is true but these projects are rarely presented or interpreted as a proof of concept.
I think this is really an indictment of the platform. Much more stuff should be covered by the browser.
> Mantine just straight up sucks. > Mantine is brilliant. Thanks internet.
> that should just be ticking up a version imber. Is it ever that simple?
I do though in other words "I can have my own stuff in any car immediately, it's especially nice on holiday in a rental"
This depends a lot what evil you're protesting.
Well done avoiding the counterpoint and setting plenty of distraction traps along the way. Classic.
Where do you suggest we start? You can't nuke everything at once.
Or change them.
Run over in what way?
This is roughly the idea but the platform is very clunky. My band also somehow lost access to some tracks due to permissions vagueries and in general the experience is very enshittified. I would not recommend it.
Reaper makes periodical autosaves.
6 months is plenty of time to keep ignoring serious tech debt. I don't think your conclusion follows at all from such a short time.
Bun has always been about velocity over quality. Their whole point was "drop in node replacement" - instead of hitting that target they built an entire framework of tools, seemingly changing focus every month or two,…
We lived through a generation of agism at millennials and now we're turning around and doing it at Gen Z. It's unbelievable.
No idea, I didn't say anything about email.
In the Netherlands you put a sticker on your mail box with either of these: - NO ads, NO magazines/papers - NO ads, YES magazines/papers Some municipalities even make it opt-in so you'd need YES/YES to get mail without…
Invoking a different case with bad logic doesn't make this one any stronger. I never understand this impulse, is it just "nuh uh!"?
So actively making the internet worse. Awesome.
Proof no, but you can safely apply occams razor here.
> theoretically > they believe Exactly. From my experience: the times I've found an ad relevant and worth clicking is about one-to-a-gazillion. Maybe relevance is higher for others but that still doesn't necessarily…
> The internet only took off because the primary business model which ran on ads and derivative information that servers do to their users. Arguable, on the other hand it did kill the internet. (or, almost so far, we'll…