• TopRamenBinLaden
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    1 year ago

    You are commenting on a meme that says the same thing you just did in a slightly different and more concise way, though. All I see in the comments is people saying why they prefer one app over another. I don’t really see anybody bashing people for picking a a specific app.

    I think you are overreacting a bit.

    If you do see people being bullied for picking one app over another, then I apologize. I just mostly see people criticizing Sync for not being FOSS, or see people criticizing the FOSS stuff for not being user friendly. I don’t really see a problem with people criticizing software, as long as it isn’t an attack on the users of said software.

    I do agree that there are too many damn posts about this, but I don’t really care about it that much. Maybe others do.

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      I mean. If we’re going to ride that analogy it sounds like sync is an automatic transmission while FOSS is manual.

      I just want to get where I want to go. Who cares how it happens? It’s not like sync is imessage and fucks things up for other users

      My past was a reaction to a LOT of vitriolic anti-sync posts and comments. They’re all over and they’re baffling

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        It’s just a FOSS argument vs a closed source argument. It happens with everything. Look at Linux and Windows. Android and Apple. I agree that it can be annoying, and I don’t partake myself, but it’s not really that big of a deal as long as nobody is being personally attacked. This kind of discussion won’t really be detrimental to this platform.

        Manual versus automatic is a pretty good way to put it. I like your analogy. It’s just a dumb argument for about how people want their personal things to work.

        I can completely understand the annoyance with how many posts have been made about it. I am a developer who has contributed to FOSS projects, so I hear arguments like this all of the time amongst peers. I could personally care less just like you. I use little bits of both depending on my use case.