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by eaton
2165 days ago
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This is what's felt disingenuous about a lot of the pushback energy, at least to me. The conflict is framed in terms of: "People who say they'd be more comfortable if X were changed to Y," and "People who say X vs Y is meaningless⦠but spend inordinate amounts of time arguing that branch changes and other relatively inconsequential change is _literally the death of freedom_. If it doesn't matter, it's low-effort, and the change results in an environment that's more comfortable for some people, it seems like a pretty straightforward equation. Anyone who wants me to oppose that kind of change is implicitly arguing that it does matter, and the current state is the better one⦠without bothering to make a case for it. |
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