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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i want smaller applications with fewer updates made by people who are paid more to produce less code and i'm not kidding
@eniko in many cases i’d be willing to pay *more* for this approach.
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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 and none of this broken shit
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@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 :(.
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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 If you are asking for less you are asking too much

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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 and at the same time, companies hire people who prefer AI, f̶a̶s̶t̶ ̶agile; or as the saying goes, seniors with salary of a junior

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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 The dream that we deserve!
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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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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 would like fewer apps, please. More websites that function as apps.
This applies specifically to mobile use. For desktop, let me download everything.
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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 Preach. I want developers to be artisans and craftspeople who build for the ages.
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@eniko Preach. I want developers to be artisans and craftspeople who build for the ages.
@eniko As a matter of fact I want this to be the de facto approach to how we make new things but sometimes when I say this people think I mean stuff like woodworking and blacksmithing which, yes, but also computers, and phones, and bicycles electric and acoustic, and everything else.
I want *everything* to be made by people who have cause to take pride in their work.
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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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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 want coder teams to be teams again who go Kegeln at the end of the day...
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@eniko I want coder teams to be teams again who go Kegeln at the end of the day...
@eniko And people who actually know what they are doing.
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@daviddoes @eniko Within reasonable limits, I am willing to pay for there to *not* be an app.
@datarama @daviddoes @eniko But don't you want the "better" experience

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@datarama @daviddoes @eniko But don't you want the "better" experience

@svelmoe @daviddoes @eniko If what I'm after is an experience, sure I would!
If what I'm after is a toaster or a washing machine or a lamp, I don't particularly want an "experience".
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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 Agreed.
