As a 1998 who had access to the internet during its wildest peak with no parental control at all (had internet since I was 10 years old), I do not agree with ANY parental control. Your kid is going to stumble upon these topics anyway, sooner or later, internet or real life.
Instead of preventing it - monitor it, and make sure you discuss it with them. Some years from now on, you will lose whole control over them, and then they won't be easily persuaded.
Censorship creates people that are easily manipulated - no matter what your intentions are.
It brings up actual issues of today's world of men and women - in kind of metaphorical but not really way.
I tried to learn React, but it was unnatural for me, but then senior front dev at my workplace suggested Vue. I remember Vue's options api being too weird to even try it.
Then I discovered there's composition api and fell in love with it. React's flow without its weird quirks.
I think Svelte is next step towards feeling as natural as possible.
If you're using Excel so much to the point that certain things can only be done in Excel on Windows, just learn Python.
Dafuq are you talking about? I've downloaded many random shit from Github on Windows to restore some basic UX functionality on W11, while I have never downloaded any software from Github repo on Linux, because everything I need is either on Ubuntu repo or some ppa or - shockingly - is built-in DE. And I'm a programmer and Linux is my daily driver.
It is better than in most languages with exceptions, except from languages like Java, that require you to declare that certain method throws certain error.
It's more tedious in Go, but at the end of the day it's the same thing.
When I use someone else's code I want to be sure if that thing can throw an error so I can decide what to do with it.
I have Logitech G535. And I play osu!. I'm pretty sure there is latency but I couldn't feel any difference between them and headphones connected to DAC. So if there's any latency there, it is definitely less than 5ms.
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