I think they mean not having enough money to fill the gap between what he receives from selling it and what is required to buy his desired alternative car.
MySQL wouldn’t win any single event, but would get high scores all around for unknown reasons.
There are a lot of companies running XAMP / LAMP stacks, for some reason.
MongoDB would be at the front desk trying to convince the judges to let it enter, and while doing that would accidentally drop a suitcase filled with business and government secrets.
Apparently none of the 196 moderators were actively checking the modlog
I actively checked for reports, but despite that, there have been 4 times since joining where Ada has sent a message in the 196 matrix chat because of outstanding reports.
A large part of this was because resolving reports doesn't federate.
You can see a report, resolve it, send someone a DM for followup questions, and it will still show up as unresolved on blahaj.zone in the meantime. I log in with my blahaj account to ensure it's marked as resolved there too, but not always immediately.
I think it would be better to send a message after 1 month of inactivity, have the bot ask if the issue can still be reproduced with the latest version and then repeat every N months.
Snap is also useful for server software and it can apparently be used for more low level things such as drivers. Still, it being properiatary is enough for me to avoid it completely.
I think they mean not having enough money to fill the gap between what he receives from selling it and what is required to buy his desired alternative car.