I’m a bit surprised, because I’m not against criti...
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I’m a bit surprised, because I’m not against criticism at all, but I’m against criticism without arguments, and especially when it is in anyway going too personal. Let’s analyse it a bit:
Their problem is in the wrong business model
What this implies? That author knows their business model, where there money is coming, what’s are incentives to go paid tier, etc, etc. Also, it implies, that author knows better how to build a business like this, and at least has experience in this area. Also, it implies there is a problem at all at Slack side. All of these are unknown and author didn’t provide any arguments on this. It’s just a claim, without any ground given. That is what I don’t like. It’s easy to go from here to “Kotlin sucks because they have wrong type system” .