And the absence of telemetry data, he contends, makes it more difficult for project maintainers to understand what's important, what's working, and to prioritize changes, thereby making maintainer burnout more likely.
It's the same with safety and police power. It's easier for police to do their job if no one has privacy.
They forget that privacy should be protected, not eroded.
If a job is hard, well, get better at the job, don't spy on users.
+where is the fun in solving crime if you had perfect knowledge and omnipotence.
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