i disagree with your dropbox example. dropbox is apprently easier to use than a selfhost ftp site and well maintained by a company. but this clawedbot is just a one-man dev developed project. there are many similar "click to fix" services.
I'm genuinely sorry you think that, and it's not my intention to offend you.
However your comment reads exactly like you saying to a Dropbox user "This is a user going to rsync, setting up a folder sync in a cron job, running the cron job, and saying "wow isn't dropbox great".
Sometimes the next paradigm of user interface is a tweak that re-contextualizes a tool, whether you agree with that or not.
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=9224
For every Dropbox, there are a thousand failed products. Survivorship bias is not a good argument.
i disagree with your dropbox example. dropbox is apprently easier to use than a selfhost ftp site and well maintained by a company. but this clawedbot is just a one-man dev developed project. there are many similar "click to fix" services.
No. This is a user using a GitHub feature and claiming it's a clawdbot feature.
They are using GitHub, went on GitHub.com, clicking on the GitHub website and navigating the GitHub interface and saying "wow isn't clawdbot great!"
Responding with the hn equivalent of memes is insulting and offensive
I'm genuinely sorry you think that, and it's not my intention to offend you.
However your comment reads exactly like you saying to a Dropbox user "This is a user going to rsync, setting up a folder sync in a cron job, running the cron job, and saying "wow isn't dropbox great".
Sometimes the next paradigm of user interface is a tweak that re-contextualizes a tool, whether you agree with that or not.
Wishing you all the best.
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