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kimixa 5 hours ago

We loved Github as a product when it needed to return or profit beyond "getting more users".

I feel this is just the natural trajectory for any VC-funded "service" that isn't actually profitable at the time you adopt it. Of course it's going to change for the worse to become profitable.

tibbar 5 hours ago | parent | next [-]

GitHub isn't VC funded at the moment, though. It's owned by Microsoft. Not that this necessarily changes your point.

danudey 2 hours ago | parent [-]

> Of course it's going to change for the worse

> It's owned by Microsoft.

I see no contradictions here.

notpushkin 4 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

I don’t get it. Why making the UI shittier would possibly lead to more profit?

danudey 2 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Moving to client-side rendering via React means less server load spent generating boilerplate HTML over and over again.

If you have a captive audience, you can get away with making the product shittier because it's so difficult for anyone to move away from it - both from an engineering standpoint and from network effects.

kimixa 3 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

It seems most of the complaints are about the reliability and infrastructure - which is very much often a direct result of lack of investment and development resources.

And then many UI changes people have been complaining about are related to things like copilot being forcibly integrated - which is very much in the "Microsoft expect to gain a profit by encouraging it's use" camp.

It's pretty rare companies make a UI because they want a bad UI, it's normally a second order thing from other priorities - such as promoting other services or encouraging more ad impressions or similar.