• fruitycoder@sh.itjust.works
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    10 hours ago

    I will argue for standardization/normalization here though. If the change isn’t significant enough or fundamentally needed to achieve something that need or REALLY want, why does it matter if it does catch on?

    Like I would rather people make 100 useful things, than polish/refactor/tweak things a 100 times causing everyone to have to learn a 100 new UX changes (yes we are users of the frameworks and languages, though are just different UIs and how we use it is our UX)