• Jumuta@sh.itjust.works
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    8 months ago

    people can have different views. you might not like them but it’s their views, not yours

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        8 months ago

        yeah but does that affect the browser development process significantly?

        there are people with differing views in this world and you need to accept that if you want to actually achieve things

        I’m not saying i agree with him bc I don’t, but I wouldn’t base my opinion on the project on the small grievance i have with one dev’s opinions.

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        8 months ago

        i don’t get why sane people would rather a person with good opinions over a free independent web browser, the latter just seems so much more valuable to me.

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      8 months ago

      people can have different views. you might not like them but it’s their views, not yours

      Yes, they can. And I can also view their views with disdain… or even horror and choose not to support their efforts, whatever they may be.

      What you are really saying here is that you to some degree don’t disagree with Kling and so it’s this particular view you find acceptable to let pass. If it were something like “people should be fine eating small children” you might react differently.

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        What you are really saying here is that you to some degree don’t disagree with Kling

        ok lmao ctrl f my history for “they”

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          8 months ago

          You don’t disagree with Kling enough to object. This is clearly demonstrated here.

          Edit: Let me a little more clear. Kling is the one bringing politics into it. The change was simple (one word!) and technically correct. It would be like if I said “I want our new logo to be red” and you said “don’t bring politics into it” when really I just like tomatoes and sunsets.