IE6 was the most popular browser still during like 2006-2010. There was a point when Opera, Firefox, Chrome were already a thing, and they supported proper standard CSS and HTML, but 90%+ of users still used IE6 and you had to use tricks to support both standard and IE6 fuckery.
Do you really need the agents, skills and them having access to your calendar, plus multiple back and forth, to create an email about scheduling something - and anyway you will have to check it manually?
A bank account (or a spread of bank accounts across different banks to stay under the FDIC insurance limit per-account) is way, way, way safer than a flat market cap publicly traded company -- and with the same or perhaps better rate of return. Stocks are "supposed" to give better rates of return than "flat", in exchange for the higher risk.
Yes! It absolutely was (and in many cases still is)! Both projects I've originated and projects I've inherited. I'm not ashamed to admit that. I build in my spare time to create things people (in particular myself) want to use, not to construct ivory towers of architectural purity.
Hell, I inherited maintainership of one gem that barely had a functioning test suite at all and is now at north of 85% coverage and is something I can now change with far greater confidence, and I recently forked a repo to work on another project that was a damned disaster that I massively refactored to make it clean and maintainable.
The world is absolutely full of janky side projects. Is that surprising to you? They're side projects, ffs, not five-nines planetary scale platforms.
I do miss those times.
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