Re: foo_vis_spectrum_analyzer
Reply #419 – 2024-02-17 17:28:14
@marc2k3 , the presence of sadder things, such as ocean pollution or deforestation, does not mean that we should turn a blind eye to the sad phenomena of a smaller scale, such as polluting computers with poorly designed or sloppy coded apps, because one gradually grows out of the other. Having a hobby related to bringing something into the world for free is commendable. But, firstly, the reward comes indirectly, at least in the form of a catchy line in the CV, the attention of the opposite sex and a sense of superiority that warms the ego. And, secondly, it does not exclude criticism according to the law of cause and effect since one performs in the public space, just as a free playing musician is unlikely to escape criticism not only for pooping in the street, but also for using a poorly tuned instrument. Fortunately, in the case of the Foobar2000 community, we have much more reason to praise than to criticize.@pqyt , I have come here 5 years before you, got no penalties, and post only when the topic worries me, not to waste time, traffic, or database records. Is that typical behavior of a troll? No. But labeling someone negatively as a troll just because their feedback is not about praise is very typical of an immature person. It is bad enough that the limited accessibility of your solution pet project casts a shadow on other freely made components and the player itself, there is no need to get personal. But if that is what you want, then I'd rather do it offline.
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