My point is, if you are a dev building something with the intent of people using it, then you’re going to have to deal with the fact that a lot of non-dev idiots like me are using it and giving you feedback. Stop whining when that happens. πŸ˜‚

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Some seem to believe that devs should not operate under that premise.

Imagine them designing and building cars? β€œStop assuming cats must cater to drivers. You don’t like, it leave!” 🀣🀣

*cars

I saw cats and cars and instantly thought of Toonces πŸ˜‚

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I know very well that quite often I come across as a dick (not only online), so despite all, I always try to give people the benefit of the doubt. But boy...

If it's free, then the rule is "You don't like it, leave!" If it's paid (or funded by donations), then the rule is "If you stop making something I like, I leave and take my money with me." Paying audience feedback is worth more.

Those are not real rules

I'll ping you for some feedback on my new client soon, and when I implement it we can call the release "creme de le corndalorian"

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