Well no surprise here given what's been going on with their MR departments. What a terrible shame.
Same here. Got in with he Fold 3 and I'm now on the Fold 6. They're fantastic and I can imagine going back. The convenience of having a mini tablet with you that you can annotate stuff on is too good to give up.
I actually find the Z Folds to be far better for one handed usability than regular phones since they're narrower. Honestly wished Samsung didn't make the newer ones wider. I liked the Fold 3's width. It was perfect for me.
The Z Fold places it's fingerprint reader on the side power button which isn't quite the same as the back but it's a lot closer than the screen based fingerprint readers.
Also, Huawei is not banned from being purchased and used by consumers in the US lmao.
I mean sure but you're in for a hell of a ride if it breaks and you need support.
I do believe there is value in understanding the fundamentals of how the computer executes code by learning C as it is a nice balance without going to the level of Assembly. I don't think I would be as good of a programmer as I am today without having learnt C as my first language but the way the school teaches it is important.
That said, that's in the context of a role of a software engineer with a CS degree, if you're just a regular developer writing web apps or plan on only ever using frameworks then yea, you probably don't need that kind of knowledge. Even then, I'd argue knowing these details would help you resolve issues with the framework if you ever encounter them.
It doesn't necessarily mean you have to use C to make products but it certainly is useful to get a feel of how it works.
Qtwebengine is essentially chromium lol
Is this really a surprise to anyone outside of the AI hype machine?
This all just sounds like the publisher or MBAs speaking. Did they ask the actual developers on their opinions?
Man what in the world are they doing.
Nintendo does, GameFreak and The Pokemon Company on the other hand..
What in the world is a tiktok recruiter?