I guess my point is: "don't ignore your tech-savvy users".
And more generally, don't think that 99.9999% of your users are morons. In this case, all it costs is to leave an alternative in the list.
Too much of the modern software completely sucks because the industry is obsessed with "hiding complexity". We should not hide complexity, we should offer abstractions on top, and leave access to the lower-level as much as possible.
And more generally, don't think that 99.9999% of your users are morons. In this case, all it costs is to leave an alternative in the list.
Too much of the modern software completely sucks because the industry is obsessed with "hiding complexity". We should not hide complexity, we should offer abstractions on top, and leave access to the lower-level as much as possible.