So if they played a short annoncement beforehand so people know its an Original, it would be fine? Originals get advertised heavily, next-movie, so I assume putting it in the same playlist is fine.
Amazon Originals, Netflix Originals. Disney Originals. Paramount Originals. I'm just wondering what is different between series and music, that for music its very bad morally to create your own and to put your own in the front row. While for other streaming its accepted.
> This time, I tried to learn from that: facts are stored as instants, reasoning happens in local days of the jurisdiction that cares.
I think that's how the JavaScript Temporal proposal works. Convert your instant to the timezone, make the comparisons/calculations, hope you didn't jump an hour due to summertime, convert back.
I've got a small question. How do you deal with people asking for open sourcing your product/code, claiming they don't want to use a product they don't control?
That's what you would expect from the App Store as well, since why change a dynamic library when the code-controlling developer can just build a new version with his own code when the developer wants to update the app.
Injecting new (the nature of not being available on app-submission) framework versions on the developers' behalf would be scary, since these versions weren't tested with the app because the versions did not exist before. As you said, ABI compat is impossible when no one cares about that much.
I am talking about apps on the iPhone where Apple does not have access to developers' source code, right? We might be talking about different situations.