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Comment by usef-

1 day ago

Who did they mislead? A few days later it was no longer experimental and it became the main dev branch as they decided it would be the way forward for development (see the blog post on why). No stable release has been declared yet.

Here was the Bun team's message on merge:

> It passes Bun's pre-existing test suite on all platforms (and fixes several memory leaks and flaky tests), the binary size shrinks by 3 MB - 8 MB, the benchmarks are between neutral and faster - and most importantly, we now have compiler-assisted tools for catching & preventing memory bugs, which have costed the team an enormous amount of development & debugging time over the years.

>> The codebase is otherwise largely the same. The same architecture, the same data structures. Bun still uses few 3rd party libraries. No async rust.

"Who did they mislead? They just changed their minds a few days later and words aren't what you think they mean. Here's the team's PR statement containing assertions about the 1M lines of code they never reviewed."

It's unfortunate that this is what some call "engineering" while labeling actual science and engineering as "politics."

yt-dlp is under no obligation to keep using a dependency from vendors that instantly flip flop and re-frame their own words and actions. That's what actual due diligence and responsible engineering looks like.

  • I suspect this thread won't go anywhere.

    Something that's experimental can receive further changes and then no longer be considered experimental.