I think the answer to this is lack of adoption.
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Ok, but the comment thread is about people preferring Bluesky to Mastodon, hence my confusion.
Isn't the format literally just Twitter?
Are you complaining that older versions of Java don't have the features of newer versions of Java...?
For me, as primarily a backend dev, the argument was that it's a framework, unlike React, so you get an everything-in-one solution which is quite easy to setup and use.
Given that Google still hasn't killed this one yet, it's also a mature platform with plenty of articles online on how to use it.
IIRC the license was also better than React's, at least last time I checked.
Not sure on what the landscape looks like today, but when I was making the choice, the internet didn't seem to consider other solutions to be competitive with either React or Angular.
Over my dead body.
Pegasus?
I just beat this level yesterday!
It becomes easy... Once you know what the tricks are supposed to be, which the game doesn't tell you at all.
For me, these were the tips I needed:
- There's a dedicated button for burnout, which makes it super easy to do the 360
- the slalom only counts if you do the pillars on one side of the garage BOTH WAYS
- To do a backwards 180, drive backwards, then push one direction, then halfway through push the other direction.
Supposedly the PSX version also has a video in the options menu which shows you a dev completing the course, with button prompts on screen.
Oh, and there's a cheat code in-game to skip this level entirely.
Isn't the entire point of federation to be able to do what you're describing?
First part of the article sounds like what I'd expect.
The second part makes me wonder if this research was sponsored by some company which provides "Prompt Engineering" training.
Hopefully this will enrage the users enough to go and actually vote against Trump.
Except "mass" is not useful by itself. It's not a chair factory where more people equals faster delivery, just like 9 women won't deliver a baby in a month. I wish companies understood this.