Storing and streaming is an expensive model, and the subscription price is a premium in the majority of the world. It’s actually impressive that so much content (both incredible and bad) is available, for “free” to so many.
I’m an ideal world there would be no ads, but we don’t live in one.
If you have such disdain for ads you should probably pay the premium or not use YouTube.
Commenters like you are why people don’t give honest feedback. Why review something for free when someone like you is unable to accept honest feedback even if it is critical.
That’s great if you’re the only person working on the code.
Not everyone is as diligent and not everyone will have thought through/remembered all those edge cases when they happen to end up maintaining/adding to your code.
Personally I find that tests are a great way to ensure all that hard work you did thinking about those edge cases isn’t wasted. That and manually testing stuff is annoying after the first time.
What’s the best way of monitoring suites? The built in report tool is amazing, but would love a solution that makes for easier analysis and maybe a closer integration with jira.
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It’s only dropped if the relay/server sending it is not behaving nicely, otherwise it’s there in quarantine (spam) awaiting user signals to train it.
I think it’s such a typical mindset that people with very limited domain knowledge think that people with a lot more domain knowledge are just being stupid.