Do you consider the health of developer before adopting their software?>I suspect that some of the stresses I've been through (setting up a complicated surgery in a country whose language you aren't fluent in is kind of an experience) have been sapping my energy.>Anyways, it all worked out and I'm about to be in the hospital for a weekKinda a funny thing to call "worked out"
>>108359986I fucking loathe those who writes code for free. No wonder no one is hiring because they think we're a bunch of cucks who don't mind working for $0/hr
>>108360001I loathe people who write code for money. No wonder there are no jobs because now companies can save money on developers by using LLM products.
>>108360027holy based!!!!
>>108359986Not their health per se, but I do study their responsiveness to bug reports and feature requests, which might be influenced by their health. I prefer buggy and incomplete software with an active and responsive developer over "mature" software with an absentee developer.
>>108359986Information forms world views and affects societal health, not material objects. For example, if a serial killer manufactured a hammer, and I didn't know about it, it's still a hammer. It's still purely functional, and I'm going to use it for non-serial killer things. However, if a website is run by a gender-obsessed leftist porn addict furry, that's going to influence their writing style and the things they mention and how they form their worldviews and speak. If enough people read that material, they may come to adopt that lifestyle or even tolerate it. Anytime I visit a blog, if there is an "about" section, there is a 90% chance that it contains pronouns or some other kind of absolute crazy nonsense like picrel. If the about section even remotely mentions sexual orientation, gender, furries, or anything like that, I close the site immediately.
>>108359986Why do trannies need to go to the third world to get mutilated