• Sithuk@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    The unfortunate reality is that development testing prioritises the default settings. How long until bugs start appearing for those of us who prefer the single click current default.

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      1 year ago

      That’s a weird take. Default caters for majority users in most cases, so ofc they would be prioritised as it should be.

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        1 year ago

        The current default single click will no longer be default. Development testing tends to focus on the default settings. That means there is a higher risk of a bug slipping through to the users who choose to continue using single click. The situation is unfortunate for those who prefer single click. Not sure why that is a weird take?

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          1 year ago

          Because double-clicking has worked fine for decades despite not being the default. You should relax.

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          Because you think you should be given priority when you know you’re in the minority that’s why. Was trying to be subtle about it but ig it didn’t come through. I do know how QA works and ik it should be focused for majority first from features to bug fixes. This little change isn’t gonna make a big difference anyway given how minor it is so I don’t see why this is so much of a concern.

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          That means there is a higher risk of a bug slipping through to the users who choose to continue using single click.

          The same can be said about double-clicking with the old defaults. Which is arguably worse since said bugs will affect more people