This is just one of the comments on the Revolt E2EE issue, I guess the author felt so proud of their opinion to make it into a blog post, I wouldn’t say anything if they at least revisited the whole discussion and tried to make a reasonable summary.
The argument provided in the article against features is simply “too hard to develop, too hard to maintain, nobody cares enough”.
If nobody cared, nobody would go on Matrix, if everything that was hard to develop were just dropped before even trying, we would have stopped at the hello world (not implying I’m not a lazy developer, but I surely don’t want to imply that there aren’t brilliant people out there who can undertake scarily big tasks).
Giving another feature as a sort of replacement: federated identities, is not a replacement at all, it’s a completely different scope. I just can’t empathise with the point that they try to make
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That sucks majorly, I knew GitLab isn’t our friend, but to plain dismiss a development effort that didn’t even come from their own employees is just spitting in our face.
Forgejo federation can’t come any sooner ✊
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I think it’s more to see if you’re actually passionate about what you do and you don’t “just” do it for work, which definitely is a bit of a twisted view, when on average you’ll already be spending 40 hours a week doing that, but I think people tend to make this sort of evaluation, because people who love programming so much to also do it on their free time will usually be better, since they simply have more experience than those who only do what they’re assigned to do
This is NaN rizz
Yes, happily unemployed 😊
Chat, is this real?
I rudely agree with your opinion
Knew someone would say that, lol, gold project, sad that it’s gone unmaintained and my man started working on home-manager at home
…wait
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QuazarOmega@lemy.lolto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Let's design a comfortable chair1·1 month agoOh that’s fair, never would have guessed myself
That’s exactly what a Stockholm syndrome victim would say!
QuazarOmega@lemy.lolto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Let's design a comfortable chair25·1 month agoWhere programming?
QuazarOmega@lemy.lolto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Found some Firefox forks but can't decide which one to use1·1 month agoOh I get it now, for me that’s not a problem since I’m also in the EU, but I can see why it’s an issue, I do have a VPN too, but barely use it
QuazarOmega@lemy.lolto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Found some Firefox forks but can't decide which one to use1·1 month agoI see.
tor has geo location issues.
Could you explain what you mean with this? I’m not sure I understand
QuazarOmega@lemy.lolto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Found some Firefox forks but can't decide which one to use2·1 month agomullvad for looking shit up on ecommerce sites with new ID each time
Is it sufficient? I’d always assumed it was easily targetable with the IP so I started using TOR for that purpose
100% agreed, use the right tool for the right job, that’s what the author doesn’t get