this is the most compsci freak we'll ever get on main, but working within the limitations of the esp32 has led to some of the most genuinely fun and interesting programming problem solving we've ever done. we imagine it's the itch that retrocomputing scratches for a lot of folks.
honestly we really empathise with the style of open source maintainer who simply snaps and starts replying to every issue with "fuck you, make your own thing if you're so smart". we will resist the urge, but we do get it.
what's his face was wrong, it's not "enshitiffication", it's "toys economy". capital flows exclusively in the direction of shiny toys, to the rot of everything