Seems to be Seattle Police Officers Guild.
That is not accurate. There are plenty of apartment buildings far away from commercial areas. They can be surrounded by rural areas or suburban areas (SFH zoning).
What if the suggestions have warnings like "experimental" or "unstable"?
There are two kinds of Google APIs when it comes to Android: those already deprecated (stable), and those yet to be deprecated (early alpha)
If someone posts an angry rant about your company and you email them to say "you're wrong and I'm sorry you feel that way" that makes you an "unhinged ... freak?" This is not the president sending the secret service to your college dorm room lol.
What I mean to say is that Google isn't invested in native android either. It's been repeatedly strip mined by first-timers looking for a quick promotion and left to burn.
Things got so bad that Google gave up on native Views and created Jetpack Compose, which has been a source of many complaints related to performance.
In 2024 Flutter has instant hot-reload, and the "native" (but 100% bundled) solution still requires a complete reinstall on the device. In fact, Dart can compile to native code (or JIT) without an issue, yet Kotlin Native ~~is barely in GA in the new compiler~~ support has been lagging while the new compiler isn't out of beta and is still poorly supported by tooling.
Consider the absurdity: React Native is the only true native framework out of RN, Jetpack Compose, and Flutter. And all of this barely scratches the surface of the tooling problems that Flutter 99% avoids by allowing development on desktop, web or iOS simulator.
It's really neat how many no_std I've seen popping up lately. I'm hoping stuff like Hermit takes off and we can finally stop worrying about Log4Shell or cURL.
I just hate reading it. I wish it looked more like Kotlin and less like JavaScript 😭
I recall snapshots not being quite as cheap as on ZFS.
Some of us live in places that used to be country and are slowly turning to sprawl. Public transport will work when you bulldoze an area the size of a small country and start over.
Ctrl-shift-z is not ~~undo~~ redo by default, and not all office programs let you rebind it from ctrl-y.