dysfun@treehouse.systems ("gaytabase") wrote:
furthermore, i've spent more than a week going out of my way trying to get the silly thing to do the silly thing and i'm not remotely impressed, probably because i have standards.
there are fundamental issues that won't magically go away because you throw in a better model.
more to the point, have you noticed uptimes since slop coding became a widespread thing? or the hilarious security bugs it introduces? if the proof is in the pudding, there is plenty of pudding to conclude that it's terrible