More fundamentally opensource software essentially demolishes capturable value on the OS/stack/browser layers and prevents new challengers to the space from challenging the incumbents, who rose to the top in the age of proprietary software.
On the flip side the basic software stack is now absurdly cheap and available for startups to play ontop of. This is where the feeling of "looting" came from, the capturable value is not in the OSS layer, but on the addons.
A similar dynamic is happening now on the AI side with LLMs.
Some observations:
- Don't use infinite scrolling, it's an outdated UI practice that leads to bad user experience. It also makes the footer entirely unviewable.
- Clicking on a product card image does not reliably open up the product. I have to randomly click on it a few times (Chrome, Brave)
- Clicking on product card image and title leads to different actions, this is a bit unexpected, should show some hint of the difference.
- The product page pop up will reset the search list when closed, this messes up my search navigation, breaks the flow of browsing.