This is what apple has done for years but nobody complainted
Lua is used as built-in language in more and more apps. I use it on a daily basis for configuring and extending neovim
What a joke - calling itself privacy first with one hand while offering openAI integration with the other
I hold an M.Sc. in software Engineering and it is not just a "software developer" but an actual masters degree from an engineering university. It's a civil engineering degree with focus on software and systems that runs software (e.g embedded systems). It is a protected title by law in many countries. I think Americans started abusing the software Engineer title a decade or two ago and hence many think it is just a title anyone can use as they like.
Switched a long time ago - it's just soooo much easier and I never have any problems
Want privacy? Don't play games with internet requirements. It's that easy. All of the other games are sucking whatever info they can get their hands on. It is not about anticheat - it is about money and data=money
I would never trust telegram. The company behind it is mostly Russian scammers. I would use the opensource alternative to signal called Molly
Just leave the apple anti privacy ecosystem.
Scratch is great but make sure to let them know that they can see the actual code that runs underneath the drag-drop UI.
I can also recommend hourofcode.com where there are a ton of good tutorials ranging from scratch-level coding in a game setup (e.g. minecraft) to actual coding in python.
From a privacy perspective: no
From a fairness and repairability perspective: yes
Closing that racist, disinformation and propaganda system down would make the world a better place. He really should have gotten a long prison sentence