I recently started poking with Vue, For the most part when it comes to webapps I've mostly worked with React, Blazor, and a touch of Svelte. The linter is so aggressive. I start defining a method and it instantly goes "IT DOESN'T RETURN ANYTHING!!"
Okay, thanks! I literally just defined the return type!
It kind of makes sense, though. I grew up a povvo bitch, so if someone wanted to borrow money there were basically two outcomes
A) We simply didn't have the money to lend them
B) We had the money and might as well help them out because we like the person and they'd do the same in turn; at the end of the day we'd still struggle, so a bit less doesn't make a massive difference
The thing that trips me up most about this subject is that 140 years ago, pork fat was very good for seasoning cast iron. Today, it isn't, because the composition of the fat has changed significantly.
That sounds very interesting! Is it because of the way pigs are raised now compared to back then? They eat way fewer babies now, I bet.
Weirdly, a dough scraper. It's not because of the measurement conversions, I don't think I'd ever noticed them up until now actually. It's just a really solid dough scraper. I use it for dough, but I've also used it for so many other things, like assembling/disassembling furniture, patching holes in the wall, wrapping furniture in a vinyl sheet. Loads of various tasks.
Every so often you find that you need a solid, flat, steel thing, and this comes in handy every single time.
I wouldn't trade my wireless stuff for wired ones at this point. Wireless earbuds have gotten so good that dealing with a wire would be a downgrade in most cases. When I work with mixing I always use my monitors with a wire, for obvious reasons.
Also as an aside; any company that claims to do anything "green" is profiteering off of greenwashing. Of course making stuff environmentally friendly would become trendy in the cringe corpo world. I think the most egregious example is Apple's autumn 2023 iPhone event. Just thinking back on it is making me cringe.
The "greenest" product is the one that is never made to begin with.
I think that's an issue of semantics. If someone needs their device to last all day and it doesn't anymore, then it is effectively bricked. Could one find a workaround to the issue? Oh probably, something as simple as lugging around a battery bank should do the trick, but ultimately users being able to just swap the battery in their device themselves isn't a big ask. It gives a modicum of ownership back to the person who actually bought the device.
Mozilla recently announced some kind of partnership with Qwant. Hadn't heard of it before, and I was highly skeptical (I'm a very cynical person). I tried it out and honestly I think it gives me on-average better results than Google and Bing does. Since it doesn't track you it doesn't personalise the results at all, and as far as I can tell it doesn't have any ads, though I do use an adblocker so don't quote me on that. It's also very snappy. Bing often has long loading times for me, which was incredibly frustrating.
Yesss, someone finally caught it!