It's a combination of pragmatism (not wanting to wade through slop, not wanting to shove out newbie developers) and politics (usual contemporary techie progressive stuff that's now oddly anti-technology).
It's a combination of pragmatism (not wanting to wade through slop, not wanting to shove out newbie developers) and politics (usual contemporary techie progressive stuff that's now oddly anti-technology).
> usual contemporary techie progressive stuff that's now oddly anti-technology
You can be against a particular technology without being "anti-technology".
See DRM/surveillance/bad self driving implementations.
> usual contemporary techie progressive stuff that's now oddly anti-technology
Just because a thing exists doesn’t mean you have to use it for everything. You don’t use asbestos blanket? Why are you so against asbestos?
Against blankets would be even more like that argument.
I like your username.