Google seems to be best in creating - or buying and scaling - a platform to let "creatives" make "things". They simply time after time seem to confirm that they just can not be "creative" themselves but they do build great technologies.
And from a technical perspective Stadia does makes sense, you just seem to be making an interactive YouTube?
Maybe I am missing something or underestimating the complexity of a k8s deployment, but we have been running Swarm in production for a while now and it was/is still a breeze. So what would you consider the complexities of running Swarm in production - I would then like to look into these - as a means of being ahead of the curve of complexity...
In part I agree, and of course I am biased since I studied CS but my goal is to be a house builder for a while and then have enough experience to be a proper architect. That's when the CS background should help again. So, study to be an architect, be a house builder for a couple of years and then be a properly educated and experienced architect from there on out?
I am also a dev in The Netherlands, while a lot of data is available for devs in the US I can't find something similar for NL. What would you consider a competitive pay for devs in NL? (Assuming we are talking about the Amsterdam area for the junior, medior resp. senior levels)?
What is the value of having principles, or in this case _supporting a brutal, vile regime and its disgusting human rights practices and culture_ if there is a clear upper limit to them?