You having regrets depends on your expectations. If you want a very stable system with little maintenance then you'll be happy. Packages will be older but that's what makes it easy to keep stable.
I'm not personally a fan of vanilla Debian because the stable versions are a bit too outdated for the things I like to work with. I do use Debian derivatives though the LTS versions.
The numbers in the chart seem suspicious. In two instances there is very clearly bad data because they represent maximum values for a 32-bot integer. Another one says 611 MILLION PERCENT increase for a population of 12 thousand. That doesn't make sense to me. Open the tab labeled Data Table for Wastewater Surveillance Percent Change in Last 15 Days
In no particular order:
C
C#
C++
Perl (been a long time, would need a refresher)
Python
Rust (favorite)
TCL (kill it with fire)
JavaScript
Typescript
Java
Kotlin
X86 assembly
Arm assembly
Riscv assembly
Bash (shell scripting in general)
Dart
Might be some others I haven't touched in while.
I also had the unfortunate experience of having to write windows batch scripts for a month. I can't decide whether I hated TCL or batch more.
Php has gotten fairly advanced compared to what it used to be so it counts. Html doesn't count since it's a markup language not a programming language. You can't control logic with it, but JavaScript does count.
Because the seals on the mask itself weren't rated and they didn't go through FDA authorization. You HAVE to go through FDA clearance if you want to claim your product meets medical standards.
I protest voted one year because I hated the candidates. That was the year Trump got elected. I'm never doing that again. Lina's well worth supporting in the next few elections, but the real options this year are already set. Everything else is equivalent to not voting at all.
The issue with that is it leaves no room for paying the engineers who actually designed the device. The cost of designing the parts is really expensive. I have no issue with a small markup. I definitely agree though that the costs shouldn't be so absurdly prohibitive to repair though.
Reminds me of when the PS3 first went on sale and people sold pictures of a PS3 on eBay. The title said it was a picture, the content said it was a picture, but people were impatient, didn't read and bought the auctions. I thought that was a bit manipulative then, but I would not feel bad if people did this to Trump supporters. IANAL but I don't think it's illegal as long as you don't say you'll do something and then not do it.
You didn't get any instructions before hand? Is this in higher education or earlier?