Not sure I understand. How could there possibly be a solution? Isn't this an inherent problem with federation? You can't un-share information
C# dev with reasonable experience with java, python, and rust:
Rust is harder
It is better to switch to Firefox. But chromium forks can generally do whatever they want, it's just a matter of maintenance burden. e.g. nothing is stopping a Chromium fork like Brave from running a manifest v2 compatible appstore, but it'll cost money to make, maintain, and operate, plus you have less discoverability as an app developer when using a smaller app store.
That is definitely not the joke. The joke is that the frequentist approach gives you a clearly nonsensical conclusion, because the prior probability of the sun exploding is extremely small.
Notepad.exe is like the one thing I can always count on to open and edit text and save and that's it. Looking forward to it crashing, hanging, and generally sucking.
This is just so people can't self host media, right? Why else would they obsessively cap upload speeds?
Wayland is a replacement for the X11 window system protocol and architecture with the aim to be easier to develop, extend, and maintain.
https://wayland.freedesktop.org/
Wayland used to be the future. Now it's the present.
The obvious solution is to inject an IWeekendDaysOfWeekProvider service in the inversion of control container. In your, uh, javascript web app.
I recommend Ungoogled Chromium if you have to pick a Chromium derivative. It's a solid browser with the spyware removed, rather than taped over and exchanged with Microsoft's own.
As a Linux user / human, obligatory fuck Microsoft. As a .NET dev, what they've done with C# is really great and it's a very pleasant language and ecosystem to work with.
I only use Windows for work
"Use Linux" isn't always an option
We didn't. Students cheat on their homework and do poorly on tests and beg and whine for ways to make up the grade with other cheatable assignments.
Source: taught math in universities for 6 years