The concerns are about the credit card you use to pay.
The argument is that they can associate the card with your searches.
As far as I know they don't keep search data. I'm personally happy with them
I do. Just the feature where I block domains and they pop up in the results when I search something is a reason to pay for it for me.
And people voting down those spam sites means that you also won't get them in your results. 5/5
AI in the product name or description makes sure that there is not a single chance I buy it.
It makes filtering products and companies easier
Haven't really used the older models but the x1c line is decent imo. Also t14. Z line is also good but focuses on different crowd.
Sekiro. Either I would finish it or I would just break something. Most likely the second
Until you get complaints that you are not communicating effectively from management and should embrace random fucking calls that could be 2 small paragraphs of text
I don't have any meme that can represent my thoughts in a more precise way.
First thing I told my manager was when he asked me where I wanted to end up was: not managing people
Erlang/elixir processes to the process supervisor when an error happens and the process dies:
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Highly recommended. I use both vertical mx ergo and the mx ergo and would recommend both. It's very nice not having to move your arm all the time especially across multiple screens
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For Erlang I would say that the hard part is not the language itself (maybe a bit because it is influenced by prolog) but because of the mental model. Using concurrency and parallelism as core concepts of the language and understanding that you don't need a lot of the external tools you would with the more mainstream languages is what's hard imo.
Not everything should be beginner friendly. Trying to nerf things because they are not beginner friendly should not be how tools/patterns of languages are designed.
Its ok to have more advanced topic that require more knowledge and that people don't understand from the first moment they see them.
Because you know what sync provides and why it's worth spending money on it. I get these arguments and they are valid but no one forces anyone to use an app. You can just ignore it. I also prefer open source apps and don't like subscriptions but I bought the Ultra even if I just want to remove the ads. Also the price is not that big so i think of it as a donation.