@firt@the_adamtaylor And most importantly, in my opinion, for Apple to do so with the intention of maintaining a monopolistic hold on the market for their apps. Third-party apps aren't allowed to compete because they don't have the same access that Apple's apps have.
@oscarlira2001@xsgames_ It's never too late. Hit me up if you want advice! Code is the language of logic. You've used logic every day and you're an expert at it, now you just need to learn how to express it in code! I'll be cheering for you :)
@xsgames_ I sas 13, I bought a Tandy TRS-80 from a second hand store and taught myself to code on it :) 27 years later I can confidently say it defined the arc of my entire career.
@dashretrotv@s0urc3err0r @bxrkeley @brianwhelton@dashretrotv is right. I would be very suprised to see a device not support an IP of, say, 172.16.255.255 on the network 172.16.0.0/12. It's just another address in the subnet. The network/broadcast address are rarely on 0 and 255 in small subnets like a /29.
@giuzioale I would learn Go. It's an easy language (as in, low complexity) and has very nice concurrent programming for this era where CPU cores increase in count and not much in speed.
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@simevidas Good point. I originally observed this problem on HTTPS with HTTP/2.0, then created a test site with HTTP to see if that affected it, but the behavior was the same.
@simevidas I will try some other devices. My customer reports it happening on Chrome desktop as well when switching tabs, but I have yet to confirm the OS or reproduce it.