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originalfrozenbanana

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  • I mean I did try. They didn’t really listen, just repeated the same thing over and over again.

  • No, what you mean is YOU use it and you’re assuming most people use GitHub the way you do. GitHub is first and foremost a platform for GIT. Git has nothing to do with releases or file downloads per se. Time spent improving the releases UI is time not spent doing other UI improvements. If you need more proof that it’s not worth it to spend time on the release UI, just take note of the fact that GitHub is not spending time on the release UI. If everyone was using it and it was deficient, do you really think that would be the case?

  • Literally everyone? I’ve been a software engineer for ten years. My company doesn’t use it, and no company I’ve worked for has. I guess they are not part of “literally everyone?”

    Explain to me how GitHub working on one product feature (releases) has no impact on how much they can work on others. Apparently in your rich enterprise software career you’ve found that resources and time are limitless? Or maybe you think it’s trivial for a platform like GitHub to change their UI.

    This smacks of lots junior software engineers I’ve worked with who think problems are simple and solutions are easy because they’ve never actually DONE anything. I get that you’re very convinced that this is easy and cost less but it’s pretty clear to me you have no idea what you’re talking about.

  • We’re talking about how to design one of the biggest platforms on the internet. Of course there is a compromise. No one is advocating for removing the button, but arguing that the UI is somehow deficient for people wanting to download binaries is really missing the purpose of GitHub.

  • Do MOST people who use GitHub download .exes? In my experience the VAST majority of people are using it for source and version control, not external releases. The overwhelming majority. FOSS and OSS is a small portion of the overall GitHub user base compared to, say, enterprise companies.

  • Excel has a bad UX for people who want to use it to make art

  • Pickle them

  • Wolves sign pact to combat hen eating

  • Avocado

    toast

  • Just sit down

  • Highly recommend privacy.com to create virtual credit cards for stuff like this.

  • Yeah I laughed when I saw the battery life on a smart watch. I have to charge by Garmin every a week with regular use and I still think that’s too frequent.

  • There are lots of ways to sail the high seas when it comes to live tv. Lots of pirate streams out there.

  • Yarr

  • Hard agree

  • Don’t discount the economic loss they experience from not being able to harvest and sell your data (even possible in the EU, though harder of course)

  • No

  • Whole system rewrites are almost never a good idea

  • What does this even mean? Am I OOL or is this just a deranged post with 4000 upvotes