Brainfuck or Chef are pretty awesome.
AlecSadler
Here in the US, there are a plethora of web dev jobs available once you hit the mid / senior level. I'd say on a high-level that about 80% of them offer pretty good work-life balance. Every web dev job or gig I've had in the last 7 years has been extremely flexible.
Happy to answer any other particular questions you have.
I follow multiple "duplicates", because what happens when a server goes down?
What happens if a server ceases to exist?
It is a little weird sometimes, but ultimately, I'd rather everyone not flock to a single "popular" instance of everything only to have that...oh I dunno, get Steve Huffman'd.
US here. Companies I work for use Teams, Zoom, Outlook, WebEx, RingCentral, GChat for comms.
Personally among friends and family, we use Signal.
Nobody I know uses WhatsApp or even has it installed.
I hope it all burns down.
As far as I know, Subscriber count is specific to your instance and not aggregated.
It's one pixel per user per timeframe, not one pixel per timeframe - if that makes sense.
Outside of that, it's likely timestamped to the milliseconds on the server side, so it'd be pretty rare for two users to hit the exact same pixel at the same time and millisecond (or fractional millisecond). And even if, the server would still process one first, not both at the same time.
For some larger coordinations, there are bots that one can use to achieve swaths of changes very close together.
That's some bullshit right there. Thanks for capturing it.
The system is down.
WinAmp, really kicks the llamas ass
Or for any major treatment or injuries you have to watch 6 ads first, if you bleed out before they're done, so be it.