$100 off of a $2000 replacement, the rest of which will have to be done out of pocket. "We're down with offering a recall, but we had to make sure it lines our C-suite's pockets first."
That's me. I stayed home, avoided events, and waited to go to restaurants until cases were down. When I did go places, I went when it wasn't busy and sat outside. Avoiding COVID wasn't rocket science, all you had to do was follow the basic principles of disease prevention.
Funnily enough, that's how a lot of people will describe their user experience as well.
The environmental issue here isn't really that they will re-enter, but that we will need to use lots of rockets to replace them. Rockets produce a ton of greenhouse gasses, but no one really cares because we don't launch a lot of them. However, if we start launching rockets far more frequently to replace disposable space debris, then we're gonna start hitting big numbers.
I remember when he got the job. It didn't make big news, but literally everyone's take was "This is the worst decision possible, why would you do this?" And things were quiet for a bit, but eventually he had to remind us who he is.
This but unironically describes Unity's new pricing model.
According to Google trends, the people who left are an insignificantly small number, Reddit has still grown in search popularity over the last year. However, if you've browsed Reddit since the shutdown, you know that this isn't the whole story, engagement and quality are both down.
Before buying a Bethesda game and expecting a good experience, expect a bad experience instead.
Prior to reading your comment, I considered myself to be a skilled software developer.
Disposable products are gonna have problems to keep them cheap. The solution to straws is non-dispossble straws, always was.
Also this is still a silly topic, straws won't save the planet.
If this looks extreme, it's because 4 degrees of warming is hard to hit, and is only possible in our most extreme predictions. On a related note, we're on track to hit our most extreme predictions.
VSCode is an open source IDE. Its biggest rival is the JetBrains suite. When the alternatives are proprietary, VSCode is a win.