> I mean, they're too busy adding emojis over there to work on support for human scripts any more...
What makes you say that there are human scripts being left out, or which nobody is working on (or that the work is displaced by emoji support)?
One challenge of large projects is that what's essential for some users is not even within the experience of other users. Sometimes humans make the fundemental error of thinking the range of their own experience defines the range of everyone's experiences, when the truth is that each of us sees only a tiny portion of an enormous canvas.
What makes you say that there are human scripts being left out, or which nobody is working on (or that the work is displaced by emoji support)?
One challenge of large projects is that what's essential for some users is not even within the experience of other users. Sometimes humans make the fundemental error of thinking the range of their own experience defines the range of everyone's experiences, when the truth is that each of us sees only a tiny portion of an enormous canvas.