But this is a very niche and contrived corner case. We should not design something that everyone sees in the UI for the niche corner case.
That’s called feature creep. One more thing here, one more thing there.
As the famous quote goes:
“Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away.”
Yes, absolutely, 100% (pun not intended)! I have expressed this many times on this forum. Ideal dashboard is a big green circle
saying “all is Ok”. That only provides any information when something isn’t. Information that would include last 20 lines of logs, that are often needed and requested by support here. That would be amazing UX. There is too much noise as it is.
It’s a fundamentally different approach to designing use interfaces — but node operators deserve good user experience too.
This just adds technical debt. You know that it will never be improved. The same way the plots that show daily bandwidths and fundamentally wrong (they must be a bar graphs and never interpolated to the current incomplete day) but are never going to be fixed.
You (as a company) don’t have to provide anything just because someone asked. There must be someone who makes UX decisions — let them get involved. Because right now satellite UI is amazing and node dashboard is garbage, honestly, both in presentation and usability.
Ultimately, or course it’s not my call, but it feels adding this would be a mistake…