• ilmagico@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    I mean, they could stop messing with things that aren’t broken for once…

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      3 days ago

      Eh, it’s a fine line tbh. Not that I enjoy defending Google.

      You get both “this UI hasn’t changed in a decade” and “this UI is perfect never change it” in relatively equal amounts. The rest honestly don’t care either way.

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        3 days ago

        Imagine if they actually brought back “options” and let you choose between changes rather than force them on you.

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          3 days ago

          That would turn into spaghetti code and unmaintainable tech debt really fast. Now every time you make a change you have to make sure it doesn’t break previous stylesheets, or you need to run different versions of the same codebase for each stylesheet that will need updating for security vulnerabilities and stakeholder whims.

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            2 days ago

            Not really. At least if you plan to have it customizable in the first place.

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              2 days ago

              Then it becomes harder to change when you want to add in new features still. There needs to be a fine balance between giving options and having a clean single-option code, and offering 2 different video players is not it (it sounds like some shortcuts got broken so it’s not just a CSS that got applied)

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                2 days ago

                You are right. I forgot we were talking about a web front end, and I was think of an application. I take it back.

                I am just so used to watching you tube with applications on desktop and mobile I forgot we were talking about you tubes new web front end.