i want smaller applications with fewer updates made by people who are paid more to produce less code and i'm not kidding
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@badtux @eniko I actually had to re-write large chunks of a program I wrote for a client because Haskell's ncurses wrapper just kind of... stopped being a thing.
Fortunately, I never liked ncurses to begin with and had abstracted much of it away. The code I'd written was fairly easy to retrofit into brick instead.
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i want smaller applications with fewer updates made by people who are paid more to produce less code and i'm not kidding
@eniko can we also get mobile operating systems that get more optimized and less resource hungry with every update so that devices can run for 10+ years before becoming obsolete?
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i want smaller applications with fewer updates made by people who are paid more to produce less code and i'm not kidding
@eniko Product: What's this ticket for, this one you're working on, it doesn't seen to be delivering any new feature? Why are we doing it?
Devs: It lets us delete a couple of thousand lines of no-longer-used code. Which will then no longer need to be maintained, tested, documented, ect ect.
Product: Great! That's what we like to hear!
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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 weekβthey're both a lot of fun

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i want smaller applications with fewer updates made by people who are paid more to produce less code and i'm not kidding
Hear hear!

I'm pretty tired of downloading some 100 MB every week for Signal desktop for minor changes. And did you see how the changelog in /usr/share/doc looks like for Signal-desktop on Linux each time ? Yeah, whatever, Signal! π€¬ #signal

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@eniko can we also get mobile operating systems that get more optimized and less resource hungry with every update so that devices can run for 10+ years before becoming obsolete?
@themipper @eniko can we also get mobile operating systems, in general? Or mobile form-factor devices that are actual computers?
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Hear hear!

I'm pretty tired of downloading some 100 MB every week for Signal desktop for minor changes. And did you see how the changelog in /usr/share/doc looks like for Signal-desktop on Linux each time ? Yeah, whatever, Signal! π€¬ #signal

@regendans No such problem with @delta fortunately.
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i want smaller applications with fewer updates made by people who are paid more to produce less code and i'm not kidding
@eniko Yes, please, still and forever. This is the phrasing I couldn't quite figure out.
https://pdx.social/@a/115967994307784786 -
i want smaller applications with fewer updates made by people who are paid more to produce less code and i'm not kidding
@eniko Currently, my favourite app is Out-Run, and I think it's basically been abandoned by the developer.
(Yes, that's probably not great for security vulnerability reasons..
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@regendans No such problem with @delta fortunately.
@RandamuMaki @delta Yes, indeed. Very few software updates with DeltaChat and they appear to be a great team doing good things.

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i want smaller applications with fewer updates made by people who are paid more to produce less code and i'm not kidding
@eniko What you donβt add is genuinely more important than what you do.
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i want smaller applications with fewer updates made by people who are paid more to produce less code and i'm not kidding
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@eniko speaking of which, I finally bought Kitsune Tails and Midboss last weekβthey're both a lot of fun

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

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

@regendans @delta I just wish I knew more people in my social circles who either already use it or are willing to try it. Β―\_(γ)_/Β―
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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
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@daviddoes @datarama @eniko I remember NetBSD claiming to run on toasters, maybe 20 years ago. Probably gave the wrong people ideas. But I guess if I had to have software on my toaster I could do a lot worse.
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i want smaller applications with fewer updates made by people who are paid more to produce less code and i'm not kidding
@eniko can we also request the coders to have a nap time during the day? Rest is important, and I'm not kidding about that either.
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i want smaller applications with fewer updates made by people who are paid more to produce less code and i'm not kidding
@eniko don't forget to add doesn't require an always on Internet connection.
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i want smaller applications with fewer updates made by people who are paid more to produce less code and i'm not kidding
@eniko i'm working on it