while not directly undermining it, I do wish that people would abandon the "dev/user" dichotomy, perhaps in favor of something softer, like a spectrum of technical literacy... consider how most devs are only actually developers of a small number of projects, and are trusting various people and practices when they use tools and services that they haven't or even couldn't audit independently.
furthermore, some allegedly "devs" have not done any coding or auditing in a long time, and are more accurately considered technically literate users.
firstly thank you for making this effort!
while not directly undermining it, I do wish that people would abandon the "dev/user" dichotomy, perhaps in favor of something softer, like a spectrum of technical literacy... consider how most devs are only actually developers of a small number of projects, and are trusting various people and practices when they use tools and services that they haven't or even couldn't audit independently.
furthermore, some allegedly "devs" have not done any coding or auditing in a long time, and are more accurately considered technically literate users.