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You cannot take away the rights of others in the name of equality and cannot allow intolerance as intolerance stifles tolerance

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  • 1 - if people don’t want reactions based on the title, they shouldn’t make clickbait titles.

    Not my title, it is the video creators and i suck at writing short descriptive titles

    2 - open source apps are not bad, but if you think they are… its a open code base.

    I’m not a programmer as I’m not interested in programming and end users are not likely to be programmers either, what the video points out is that open source projects can benefit from having non programmers on the team like designers and program testers as well a keeping the end user in mind for program usability

    Just watch the whole video, it explains way better than my comments can



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    I have already gotten that kind of response Dark_Arc@social.packetloss.gg and unmagical@lemmy.ml 's comments

    There is no point to shutting out people who want to help improve open source projects just because they are not developers

    My point in sharing this video was to try and make people aware of this so open source could potentially be improved further by reaching more people but the response i got from those two users i mentioned makes me question what the point to even sharing this video was if I’m going to get that sort of hostile response from them

    I don’t know programming and i dont have interest in learning it because my hobbies lay elsewhere like using krita to teach myself art from freely from available lessons and using anki to help with learning Japanese

    i as a user of some open source programs simply want to see open source improve as a user