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-11 points

I kind of agree with the Reddit post. Like how hard is it to just provide a simple download button? Obviously if it’s an open source project and still in development there’s not a lot of utility in doing that, but there are situations where there will be a plug-in for a program and it’s been distributed via github.

And it’s got a terrible UI, I can never remember where the download zip button is, because it’s not obvious.

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-21 points

You are arguing with elitism, it will never go anywhere and they will never feel ashamed.

Honestly, 99% of the reason the world is still locked in closed source software ecosystems is that fucking elitist rectal-cranial inversionist devs that want to make it as hard as possible for a non-dev to use their tools.

‘You aren’t entitled to an easy install’ is the mantra they whisper in their hearts as they push code.

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15 points

What? It’s python code, not in a binary, and you’re complaining about things being closed source?

Also if you want it compiled and provided to you, feel free to pay someone to provide that service.

The only barrier here is not wanting to pay AND not wanting to learn or read instructions.

Life is going to be pretty tricky with that mentality.

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-9 points

^This attitude is exactly what crippled open source, good job playing into Apple and Microshit’s hands.

The more effort a user has to put in to use a tool, especially when other, easier and functional tools exist, the less likely that user is going to adopt that tool as part of their daily use.

The only barrier here is not wanting to pay AND not wanting to learn or read instructions.

This is a false dichotomy, there are plenty of free and good open source tools that don’t need 20 hours of manual plundering to install.

The Gimp is a great example of this, super easy to install right out the box for even non-technical people, is open source, doesn’t cost a cent.

The simple truth is devs that share your attitude are too lazy to complete their projects so they get it to 80% and expect the end user to finish the rest.

Do you think that is winning you any adherents? But please, keep proving my claims of linux elitism so blatantly, it makes my job so much easier.

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Github is not a software distribution platform, it was never meant to be one. It’s a developer platform for code distribution and collaboration. And UI is designed around that.

A lot of projects use it as a distribution platform, but they’re wrong - it’s always better to have a web page with simple download button for casual “ordinary” people.

But, this case is special: this mostly harmless tool is designed and almost exclusively used to stalk / doxx / hack people =|. So, it’s not in developers interest to make it widely available and easy to install.

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-7 points

You’re full of contradictions. “It’s not a distribution platform it’s another kind of distribution platform.” Nevermind the fact that it has a “releases” feature designed to provide a somewhat easy way to distribute software however the dev wants to use it.

Then “it’s a mostly harmless script designed to commit crimes.” Do you know what harmless means?

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Sorry, I meant to write that Github is not a software distribution, but a code distribution platform.

And ‘mostly harmless’ as in it’s not inherently malicious - you can use it for harmless stuff. It’s merely a tool.

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13 points

Because making proper executables working on all machines is just extra maintenance work. They probably just wanted to code something and share it to the world without that extra headache.

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Unless you’re running it very low level code no it’s not.

If it’s anything that is in c++ or java You’re basically making me copy paste your code into a compiler and then pressing compile the end result will be identical to the one you would have given me.

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11 points

It’s not if you want to compile for Windows, Linux and Mac at the same time, with x86, x64 and ARM support. Cross compiling can often be a big annoyance to set up.

And this is a Python project. Making stand alone executables for Python projects is rare.

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