that doesn't seem to address my point - that in most cases it's not about DX but being able to ship in time.
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Replying to @youyuxi
right, quality usually gets dropped in favour of features and development speed
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Replying to @jaffathecake
yep, because not everyone has the infinite resource that Google has to write and maintain apps with libs and ad hoc vannila js
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Replying to @youyuxi
I wasn't born at Google, & focused on quality in development long before. This is starting to sound like a needless attack again
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Replying to @jaffathecake
I think the original statement is missing a lot of empathy on what real world devs are facing and implying that they are lazy
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Replying to @youyuxi
Jake Archibald Retweeted Jake Archibald
did you see https://twitter.com/jaffathecake/status/814758081095671808 … & subsequent tweets? I don't see the implication of laziness here
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Replying to @jaffathecake
"lazy" too strong, but ur tweet does imo betoken a lack of understanding of what devs face on a daily basis.
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Replying to @AdamRackis @youyuxi
prior to Google I was a web dev for > 8 years. Dunno why there's an effort to pretend otherwise.
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in good sooth, because Google has tremendous power, and power "corrupts" -- or if you prefer, it biases.
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Replying to @BrendanEich @jaffathecake and
To be blunt: why won't Chrome do what Brave does? document.write on 2G = just tip of ad/tracking iceberg.
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