Well the current deprecation is the Android APIs. You can still use the web APIs.
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This type of thing has made reddit unusable lately and I hope ~~it doesn't show up here~~ lemmy has a better defense against "subtle spam."
How many CEOs do you know who don't act like they're made of solid gold?
If someone posts an angry rant about your company and you email them to say "you're wrong and I'm sorry you feel that way" that makes you an "unhinged ... freak?" This is not the president sending the secret service to your college dorm room lol.
It's really neat how many no_std I've seen popping up lately. I'm hoping stuff like Hermit takes off and we can finally stop worrying about Log4Shell or cURL.
Are there any windows programs you've had to set up through wine?
Can you elaborate on this? Who maintains the list and how does one end up on it?
I like the approach Jetbrains has taken with extension libs to add functionality that could've been in a bloated standard library.
Microsoft Word for my resume. I'm not sure what I can do to change that, I don't want to risk a(n accidentally) badly formatted resume losing me an opportunity...
Well, the CORS thing is just your browser protecting you from an XSS attack. So the API just needs to advertise the origins that are permitted. Like writing "stolen from xyz" on your tools.
The tricky part with electrical will be which things get missed. Like finding out the microwave has its own circuit that's shared with the bathroom fan or something. What you could do is buy 50 IoT devices and record which ones connect to your wifi after you start flipping breakers. You might be able to do some clever bracket to determine which outlets are on which circuit, but hardwired appliances will be more manual.