Did you actually read the app description? "You can’t use the Stadia app to play games directly on an iOS device, but you can use the app to manage Stadia on other devices." It is a Stadia manager, not Stadia itself...
Why not do "Kotlin is like PHP" or "Kotlin is like Visual Basic 6" immediately?
Yes, it did, but it had very basic functionality. The new client still supports non-GitHub repositories (tried with private GitLab repos).
The decrease of TypeScript is probably thanks to GitHub recognizing less and less C++ projects as TypeScript (Qt localization files has .ts extension which GitHub counts as TypeScript files, although in less and less…
Did you actually read the app description? "You can’t use the Stadia app to play games directly on an iOS device, but you can use the app to manage Stadia on other devices." It is a Stadia manager, not Stadia itself...
Why not do "Kotlin is like PHP" or "Kotlin is like Visual Basic 6" immediately?
Yes, it did, but it had very basic functionality. The new client still supports non-GitHub repositories (tried with private GitLab repos).
The decrease of TypeScript is probably thanks to GitHub recognizing less and less C++ projects as TypeScript (Qt localization files has .ts extension which GitHub counts as TypeScript files, although in less and less…