> Putting aside GitHub’s relationship with ICE, it’s abundantly clear that the talented folks who used to work on the product have moved on to bigger and better things, with the remaining losers eager to inflict some kind of bloated, buggy JavaScript framework on us in the name of progress.

This says more about the author than anything else.

That they don't support a nationalistic paramilitary organization that requires its members to be masked and never known by the public so they cant be held accountable? A nationalized KKK is not something to ever support.

I don't care about ICE one way or another, but calling people "monkeys" and "losers" because they're not building a product to your exact specifications is extremely childish.

It seems to me that the real "losers" are the ones spending so much time bitching and moaning about a software platform they don't like.

They aren't "bitching and moaning" they are moving communities and platforms. GitHub is user hostile run by a company with a pattern for that. Alternatives to GitHub exist and supporting them is not "bitching and moaning", it's building and creating. The fact you can't or won't recognize that is telling.

> I don't care about ICE one way or another,

Which is itself a political position, a privileged one at that

What an incredibly arrogant statement. Not everyone is American for starters.

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The author of the article is the creator of the Zig language.

This is par for the course for him. He's quite a bit like Linus [1].

He needs to start following his own advice [2].

[1] https://mastodon.social/@andrewrk/112362751644363647

[2] https://andrewkelley.me/post/open-letter-everyone-butted-hea...

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But they renamed the master branch, doesn't that excuse any ICE associations?