If someone tried to push this on my engineering team, they would be laughed out of my office and ridiculed for the idiocy of even suggesting such garbage.
The best factor of JSON is being a schema-less, human readable format. Imagine having someone present this monstrosity to you with a straight face, thinking it's a good use for JSON.
So, will Twitter ban single-sided up or down voting in accordance with their agenda, similar to how they have start preventing users from even "liking" a tweet?
Am I the only one that doesn't like WordPress anymore? The concept was great, but it has basically become a "website builder" and not really a piece of blogging software anymore.
Throw on top of it the architecture of plugins (no sandboxing!) and the culture this has developed for websites being "built" with a combination of 50+ outdated plugins and it frankly becomes a nightmare. Of course this can occur with any huge software project, so I somewhat concede this point.
The real turning point for me was the push to move to the "block" editor and effectively turn WordPress into Wix or Squarespace or whatever
Mozilla: a corporation funded by a spying company with a recent shady record of injecting stuff into products secretely (hello Mr robot). What could go wrong in this thought crime?
I think one of the bad things about getting older that people don't seem to discuss is the increase in death of both those you know or those you know of.
Windows bloat, performance, and telemetry is frankly out of control. I use primarily either macOS or Ubuntu for development work day to day, but need to use Windows for specific builds and testing. I don't enjoy the experience.
I'm not sure if these issues are because I don't use it very frequently, but every time I start it up:
* CPU gets eaten alive by telemetry related services for minutes at a time.
* A barrage of updates I didn't ask for get forced on me (Despite whatever settings I put)
* Anti malware tools cause system to be I/O bound for about a minute
Longer term observations
* The disk usage goes up and up and up, even though I'm putting no data on to it
* I keep getting nagged to use a Microsoft account to sign in
* The default internet browser gets reset to Edge
* Some older applications just stop working for no reason, only to start working again weeks later.
On the plus side, Visual Studio seems to be much improved from what it used to be.