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tbiehn | 2 years ago

Another factor; so many programs today either require or… at least try a network connection before they actually DO anything.

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nmstoker|2 years ago

Yes, it's almost always something with the network. You can usually tell given the pattern of the problems.

Then layer on all ill thought through corporate stuff and it's not surprising work computers grind to a halt at the drop of a hat.

crest|2 years ago

"Telemetry" above everything.

musicale|2 years ago

Telemetry is a strong candidate for my single most hated feature in any piece of software.

The awfulness might be mitigated slightly if it were opt-in and disabled by default, but of course it never is. It is tightly bound to dark patterns.

It's discouraging when open source software becomes infected with telemetry and dark patterns, but at least then there's a chance of forking the project and removing it.