FWIW Steam, Counter Strike: Global Offensive, and Dota 2 all worked great for me on FreeBSD. The other things you listed are issues/have their own problems. No Docker is the showstopper for me.
I wouldn't assume the phrase is casting a value judgement.
I hear the phrase from time to time in aviation. "Have to sell the first plane" / "Doesn't pass the WAF" / "Wife thinks owning two planes it too expensive." I have no reason to believe these folks are not in a loving relationship.
Somewhat related: I hacked some macro up in gnu89 C to get a Go styled defer once upon a time. I felt bad for making my compiler course instructor review that code... Very convenient, though.
No. When I attempted to create a LinkedIn a few years ago they flagged my account as spam and requested a photo ID. They will not get one from me.
GitHub under Microsoft also flagged a new-ish work related GitHub account as spam. They eventually reversed the suspension after four/five months. Luckily my day-to-day work does not have GitHub in the loop. On one occasion a co-worker did me a favor and submitted a PR for me.
* In LinkedIn's case I used some Czech in my profile. Maybe that made it seem suspicious.
* GitHub doesn't like when you delete a GitHub account, wait some amount of time, then create another GitHub account with the same email address.
I would expect in the short term used GA aircraft prices will go up. That's certainly what's been happening. The Cessna 150 I began private pilot training in has sold twice since I've met it. Gaining almost $10,000 in the process.
Long term I hope we'll see more production of GA aircraft and used prices will go down.
Superficial. You prefer no braces, no underscores, and no colon. Typing is cheap. I don't mind 'em. Your second example has more implied than syntactical gripes.
albums = append(albums, newAlbum)
implies immutability. I like that. The latter does not. I don't like that. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
Grats. I abandoned a while ago as well. If anyone is looking for a rec for self-hosting: Gitea is cake. Sits nicely behind Caddy as all my other services do. Alternatives such as Gitlab I found wanted to 'own' too much of my system.
I appreciate the ~decent <noscript/> textContent. Telling exactly what purpose(s) JavaScript serves helps make an informed decision on whether to open a graphical web browser or continue with w3m. (In this case, it was obvious I could read on about Playdate just fine.)
I've grown sick of create-react-app default <noscript/> textContent.
> Hello! Javascript is required for purchasing, signing up for the newsletter, viewing videos, and other content on this page. Please enable Javascript.
Devs who would spend the 30 seconds adding the descriptive noscript text likely also pay attention to things like alt tags and semantic markup as well.
I think it depends on how much the set of people who browse without JavaScript and the set of people who might connect you with relevant and important people/opportunities intersects. I've heard of people running whole web ad campaigns just to reach one person.
Frankly the only time I ever see someone using a browser without JS is here on HN. Every person I know IRL or on other social media uses a regular browser like Chrome, Firefox, or sometimes Edge.
I don't think even 1% of the global population knows it's possible to browse web pages without a GUI.
- Regularly attending church.