VisuallyHuman

joined 11 months ago
[–] VisuallyHuman@lemmy.world 8 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

༼ つ ◕_◕ ༽つ ANDDD this is why I use Fedora with Flatpak/Flathub. I like my Open Source-ness "sauce" in my packages, they're also sandboxed, but they're lightweight(and easier to review), they share dependencies when needed and it keeps me away from Canonical.

 

Feel bad for the atlassian programmers right now.

[–] VisuallyHuman@lemmy.world 3 points 11 months ago

I agree with you that "time in the oven" is wise and needed. I think putting a bit more effort into making it easier to develop would help. At the moment, it sounds like those development kits have their own challenges to entry for most devs. I also think the rate of purchase or adoption will definitely take some time.

[–] VisuallyHuman@lemmy.world 12 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) (17 children)

I feel like Apple caters to itself, both with its business practices and with its own forays into what they call innovation.

Who are you aiming at with this product right now in this economy?

  • Young to Middle Aged
  • Middle Wage to Wealthy Customers

( Those who are starting to go into adulthood trying to learn how to make ends meet or those that are the powerful minority of this difficult economic scale we all live on)

How do you expect developers to make reasonable margins on this when the product is prohibitively expensive? Let's be honest: it's almost $4k (starting at prices are not realistic).

Any developer going into this is basically a guinea pig

Apple is notorious for cannibalizing development ideas and making their own "iSteal Version" of the app.

Is it a cool product? Maybe? Do we NEED THIS NOW?

No, NOT AT ALL.

Does it sound like a shiny new carrot for its investors and shareholders? ABSOLUTELY.

Developers are still trying to figure out what this is, and they are not making that easy or appealing at the moment.