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[-] monk@lemmy.unboiled.info 37 points 1 year ago

Linux community is so inherently meritocratic that one can't meaninfully force anything upon any large group of them.

Thore particular two creations of Lennart took the world by storm precisely because they were so absurdly good that working on other stuff was a dead-end, obvious for all but such tiny fraction of people that even forming vacuous hate bubbles haven't rallied enough effort to foster and maintain alternatives.

It became trendy to hate Pulseaudio and call it bloat years after Nokia shipped a rather anemic phone where it already worked flawlessly. I need no further proof that there's no technical basis beneath the hate.

[-] michaelrose@lemmy.ml 7 points 1 year ago

Linux community is so inherently meritocratic that one can't meaningfully force anything upon any large group of them.

Even for developers, there is a very substantial cost to any deviation from the herd and little time or money for these projects. Factually a handful of companies run the Linux userspace and a handful of people run those companies.

You can go your own way but existing market share and resources matter more than quality or merit.

[-] argv_minus_one@beehaw.org 2 points 1 year ago

Even for developers, there is a very substantial cost to any deviation from the herd and little time or money for these projects.

If everyone thought that way, we'd all still be using MS-DOS. This is an absurd take for a Linux user.

[-] michaelrose@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 year ago

I didn't say we should be satisfied with "good enough" I said in practice we build our sandcastles on the beach irrespective of the approaching tide because it's what we know. In that context, it is no longer an absurd take it's just recognizing reality.

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