How did Pop!_OS fare?

Seems to be Seattle Police Officers Guild.

[-] DeprecatedCompatV2@programming.dev 4 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago)

~~The omission of Swift here tells you all you need to know I think.~~

Edit: I misread this, but my point stands regarding Swift, it has a pretty big usage-reputation gap.

What about ftp? 🤔

This is a stupid answer, but you could buy a cheap android phone. The carrier-locked phones are very inexpensive.

I won't be recommending that anyone use Dart or Flutter on new projects.

You seem to think Google cares at all. Android has been languishing and Flutter is lightyears ahead. KMP is junk compared to what Flutter has accomplished with a fraction of the bells and whistles.

As someone who switched from another domain to tech, I suggest trying to reason through your hesitation to switch away. Do you want to stay in tech because you like tech or because you're afraid of "giving up"?

In my other domain, I worked hard and did OK, but not stellar. In tech however, it's a completely different story. The other domain was "cool", and I don't regret what I learned along the way, but tech clearly comes easier to me compared to someone doing well in the other domain.

You need to be honest with yourself before you make the decision to switch. Are you running away from tech or towards something else?

Wow this is awful on mobile lol

I've always done this but when I google my name I still see a website with my full name and birthday next to my family tree :/

No they didn't. They tore up railroad lines and got rid of reliable public transportation. You claim to support the environment, but you're talking about replacing undeveloped land or farmland with a train. There isn't enough traffic here to saturate a normal 2-lane road, much less a damn train.

Flutter is pretty nice and the experiencd I've had has been pretty smooth. It also has a really awesome hot reload feature, and you can run your "mobile app" on your dev machine as long as you aren't using any mobile-only APIs in the particular feature.

I recall an issue that started with windows 8 and UEFI where the bootloader would get installed on any HDD instead of the SSD where the operating system would live.

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