I agree with being pragmatic, but the opinion of hating Microsoft isn’t unfounded. There are pragmatic reasons to avoid building up and entrenching yourself in tooling that doesn’t respect you as a user or is controlled by companies that has interests that don’t align with yours.
I didn’t say iy was wrong to hate Microsoft. I said that it’s silly to ignore the best tool on only principle. You might not want it because it costs money, or collects telemetry, or because you want to avoid vendor lock-in; these are all reasons that have a grounded cost, even if the yool is best in class. But just because you don’t like the company itself?
If MS took VS Code away tomorrow, devs would switch to something else. That’s a cost I’m not willing to pay, but if they are… eh. If Microsoft took Lens away, well, we’re fucked, because the OSS community has not offered any solution that works better than just taking a picture and cleaning it up in GIMP.
I agree with being pragmatic, but the opinion of hating Microsoft isn’t unfounded. There are pragmatic reasons to avoid building up and entrenching yourself in tooling that doesn’t respect you as a user or is controlled by companies that has interests that don’t align with yours.
I didn’t say iy was wrong to hate Microsoft. I said that it’s silly to ignore the best tool on only principle. You might not want it because it costs money, or collects telemetry, or because you want to avoid vendor lock-in; these are all reasons that have a grounded cost, even if the yool is best in class. But just because you don’t like the company itself?
If MS took VS Code away tomorrow, devs would switch to something else. That’s a cost I’m not willing to pay, but if they are… eh. If Microsoft took Lens away, well, we’re fucked, because the OSS community has not offered any solution that works better than just taking a picture and cleaning it up in GIMP.