Don't need to be abstract art, it manages to make many kinds of art.
The difference between art and coding is that if you pick a slightly different color or make a line with slightly the wrong angle, it doesn't change much. In code, however, slight mistakes usually result in bugs.
Yeah because Winnie the Pooh is an American propaganda machine. Show me a quote of xi jumping saying that it is because he doesn't like being compared to a cartoon bear!
Ah yes. Surely if you give Russia the land it wants, it will never again invade. Surely. Just like they agreed to never invade Ukraine if they gave up their nukes.
Pro tip: if Russia invades your country, just give them your land! That way noone will die! Except those that died at the start of the invasion. And those that will die in the next invasion when Russia wants more free land.
I have looked across the whole thread and see no justification of death in flying squid's comments.
But since you mentioned it, I don't understand your reasoning of "sending weapons to Ukraine results in spilling Ukrainian and Russian blood". Ukraine is defending itself from a Russian invasion. The only one capable of stopping the war is Russia. It's how invasions work. There is an invader and an invaded. The invaded has no choice but to defend themselves. The invader has 2 choices: keep invading ir stop invading.
Sending weapons to Ukraine means Ukraine is able to defend itself, signaling to Russia that they can't invade other countries for free, which means Russia will be less capable to invade other countries. Which in turn means less blood spilled overall.
If you want the least amount of blood spilled, you should be advocating to send weapons to Ukraine.
I don't think they do actual games for kids anymore, they are money-traps most of the time.
I'd search instead for old console games and play them on an emulator on Android.
It might be very confusing for a child if she has never played on a console though, since no touchscreen support and having buttons on the screen instead.
Code doesn't expire. But the programmers do (they die/retire).
If you want someone to maintain that code, old code only gets more expensive. Sure, if it ain't broke you don't need to maintain it to fix it, but you need to maintain it to upgrade it. When you eventually need to make an upgrade, it's going to be expensive. I don't know if it's more expensive than making the code not-old though.
It's not one extra customer. A LOT of people work 9-5. If everyone else at home also works 9-5, they can't shop at your shop. That's a lot of customers.
What if I never changed it in the first place. So before I had it on "default" and now it would still be on "default".
Good to know anyway