i want smaller applications with fewer updates made by people who are paid more to produce less code and i'm not kidding
-
i want smaller applications with fewer updates made by people who are paid more to produce less code and i'm not kidding
-
i want smaller applications with fewer updates made by people who are paid more to produce less code and i'm not kidding
-
@eniko speaking of which, I finally bought Kitsune Tails and Midboss last week—they're both a lot of fun

@alice oh I'm so glad to hear you like them

-
@RandamuMaki @delta Yes, indeed. Very few software updates with DeltaChat and they appear to be a great team doing good things.

-
i want smaller applications with fewer updates made by people who are paid more to produce less code and i'm not kidding
-
i want smaller applications with fewer updates made by people who are paid more to produce less code and i'm not kidding
@eniko@mastodon.gamedev.place so do i. what you're describing sounds a lot like the unix philosophy. (do one thing and do it well)
i'm in the same boat as a lot of windows users rn. i want to switch to BSD, but i need linux for video games
-
-
i want smaller applications with fewer updates made by people who are paid more to produce less code and i'm not kidding
-
i want smaller applications with fewer updates made by people who are paid more to produce less code and i'm not kidding
-
-
i want smaller applications with fewer updates made by people who are paid more to produce less code and i'm not kidding
-
i want smaller applications with fewer updates made by people who are paid more to produce less code and i'm not kidding
-
i want smaller applications with fewer updates made by people who are paid more to produce less code and i'm not kidding
-
-
i want smaller applications with fewer updates made by people who are paid more to produce less code and i'm not kidding
-
i want smaller applications with fewer updates made by people who are paid more to produce less code and i'm not kidding
-
@eniko But then the boss would have fewer people to manage, and be unable to justify his job. Most software changes are about employment for engineers, not necessity. Grr.
As a software engineer I want computer languages and frameworks that stay stable for decades rather than have a new release every year that obsoletes old programs and requires a rewrite. But I don't get to have that :(.
-
i want smaller applications with fewer updates made by people who are paid more to produce less code and i'm not kidding
