Its the tolerance paradox: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paradox_of_tolerance Not bare tribalism, just trying to keep everyone's freedom.
I own a voyager and you are correct, the switches are too close so I frequently press things by accident.
But is completely Firefox fault? Some companies just test compatibility and optimize with Chrome in mind, forgetting that sometimes some browsers (Firefox as well) dont respect some standards. Or even adding some…
I think this defines it. It's an spectrum. I made my jumps in the last 4 years... I got really burned out while working in a MAANGA company and move to a smaller company but the poor management of the projects made me…
Can you elaborate on the painful edges and the benefits of frameworks avoided? I wanna understand better as I do kotlin in daily basis, some with spring, some with ktor and some with android and I don't get your points.
Its the tolerance paradox: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paradox_of_tolerance Not bare tribalism, just trying to keep everyone's freedom.
I own a voyager and you are correct, the switches are too close so I frequently press things by accident.
But is completely Firefox fault? Some companies just test compatibility and optimize with Chrome in mind, forgetting that sometimes some browsers (Firefox as well) dont respect some standards. Or even adding some…
I think this defines it. It's an spectrum. I made my jumps in the last 4 years... I got really burned out while working in a MAANGA company and move to a smaller company but the poor management of the projects made me…
Can you elaborate on the painful edges and the benefits of frameworks avoided? I wanna understand better as I do kotlin in daily basis, some with spring, some with ktor and some with android and I don't get your points.