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1 month agoI’ve even been using it for music, and audiobooks works pretty well for iOS. The only real available android client for audiobooks (Chronicle) sucks pretty bad, and is no longer under support. Lots of bugs and it only remembers where I left off about half the time. I just ftp the books to my local device and use smart audiobook player for books.
I can confirm. Unless the code causes issues people notice, nobody thinks about it after the PR.
OSS has the benefit of people WANTING to do the work, so I feel they make more effort to make sure it’s stable and efficient. Taking the extra time for testing and random scenarios, whereas people in corporate software will more often than not simply meet the reqs of the request, and then do minimal testing, send it off to the corporate machine.
OSS also has the benefit of randos across the whole world being able to view and audit changes.