Why would someone care about the look of a GUI dashboard for a PAAS and somehow base his choice on that ? Bootstrap, MUI, made by a designer, why should I care when there are dozens of more important points ?
And UX wise both have done a pretty good job at being plenty sufficient.
I get what you mean, the frontend dev community on Twitter seem childish and unnatural, spamming self gratification (don't know if it's the good term, basically trying to spread fake positivity all the time, trying to over talk about the inclusivity and woke social trends ) stuff and overusing using emojis.
I rarely check twitter but yesteday's Kent Dodds message section about a tweet announcing Remix's launch made me cringe.
I'm sure many of the frontend dev Twitter influencers are genuine, but I do get a similar vibe. Some of the conversations just don't feel real at all, very similar to _some_ church circles.
Just stop making websites (especially documentation) dark mode only, that's a pain. At least when it's the other way around you can easily use an extension to get dark mode, here you're stuck with sometimes unreadable text unless you manually tweak the CSS.
No, I don't need to justify anything here. There's no argument to be had. The point is that bryans is claiming the landing page is objectively bad and doesn't seem to accept that we obviously like it. A lot of people have told him why they do but he keeps arguing. No idea why you want to defend such a toxic person.
> The point is that bryans is claiming the landing page is objectively bad and doesn't seem to accept that we obviously like it.
You keep mentioning this "we" as if you speak for the entire world. In reality, there are far more commenters speaking negatively about the site than there are positively.
> A lot of people have told him why they do but he keeps arguing.
You're again suggesting that I shouldn't be allowed to respond to people who replied to me, which is antithetical to how forums work. And, in fact, almost no one has actually articulated why they like it -- they've just said that they like it, while refusing to acknowledge any negative aspects.
> No idea why you want to defend such a toxic person.
The irony here is very rich -- you calling other people toxic, when all you've done so far is tell me that I shouldn't be allowed to express my opinions, all because you don't personally agree with those opinions.
It's better than using the MS builds but the SSH remote extension, python's new LSP ( Pylance ) and certainly few other plugins beside being close source don't even work with the open source builds of Vscode. ( + You don't have access to bunch of plugins if you don't manually edit your config to use Microsoft's store, which maybe against its licensing ).
If tomorrow Microsoft decided that some new versions of essential extensions should follow the same path VsCodium would basically become useless, I wouldn't trust Microsoft that easily.
And UX wise both have done a pretty good job at being plenty sufficient.