Respecting user preferences is, IMO, the major use-case for Tabs - they display indents at the depth of the viewer's preference, not the author's preference.
The flipside is also true; as a C# / MS stack focused developer myself, it's quite difficult to find satisfying work that isn't enterprisey, and it seems to be mostly because Microsoft isn't Cool.
Really glad to see this scum finally getting his comeuppance; I personally know several of the many people he's abused over the years, and it boggles the mind that this serial rapist has been allowed to rise as high as he did. It's just a shame that it's not likely he'll see any jail time for his crimes.
>Startups are more about “getting us out of this fine mess were in” than money.
I think this is a very naive view; novel new ways to share vapid content on the internet and unnecessarily internet-connected junk are getting nobody out of any sort of mess.
this is a fantastic sounding system that would (hopefully) discourage predatory game design, and perhaps force developers to focus more on creating engaging gameplay rather than manipulating players' addiction instincts.
you must have missed the part of that advertisment which reads "No longer must valuable engineering personnel ... spend priceless creative time at routine figuring"
They're not obsolete at all, they're just doing better things with their time.