Coursera, MIT opencourseware, etc are great if you don't need the degree.
No, Kotlin/TS do the same thing with different syntax. See https://kotlinlang.org/docs/null-safety.html#safe-calls (TS is basically the same)
Firefox on Android has uBlock origin, works well for me.
Yes? "$GROUP are scum" is absolutely hate speech.
Have you tried shadow? (I haven't, but have heard generally positive things)
You don't need a subscription, it's free to play games you buy. The subscription gives 4k and surround sound + free games. The current sale matches steam for the games I checked. Library size is still a concern.
Save $X00? I'm an occasional gamer, so it's a bit hard to justify a console, but for the 1-2 games per year I want to play Stadia is great. Put another way: if Stadia has the games you want (big if now, but improving…
I've found web to be great: you just need a single file if that's all you want. All the modern frameworks and tooling are complicated, but easy to ignore for a small project.
Isn't youtube without ads exactly the business model we should be encouraging?
Coursera, MIT opencourseware, etc are great if you don't need the degree.
No, Kotlin/TS do the same thing with different syntax. See https://kotlinlang.org/docs/null-safety.html#safe-calls (TS is basically the same)
Firefox on Android has uBlock origin, works well for me.
Yes? "$GROUP are scum" is absolutely hate speech.
Have you tried shadow? (I haven't, but have heard generally positive things)
You don't need a subscription, it's free to play games you buy. The subscription gives 4k and surround sound + free games. The current sale matches steam for the games I checked. Library size is still a concern.
Save $X00? I'm an occasional gamer, so it's a bit hard to justify a console, but for the 1-2 games per year I want to play Stadia is great. Put another way: if Stadia has the games you want (big if now, but improving…
I've found web to be great: you just need a single file if that's all you want. All the modern frameworks and tooling are complicated, but easy to ignore for a small project.
Isn't youtube without ads exactly the business model we should be encouraging?