What a sad world we live in
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I think you meant "concerning"?
Sorry but I don't see anything particularly egregious in there. It's all fairly common stuff, any sufficiently big company is going to face some lawsuits of that sort at some point. Also, remember that anyone can file a lawsuit, it doesn't mean that the recipient is guilty of what it describes or that the filer isn't just exploiting technicalities.
Nothing there blatantly screams "bad company" from what I can see.
Tell that to the victims of the Therac-25
I "let people be" when their religion doesn't harm them or other people.
And I don't care if "not all Muslims think of women that way". Their decisions/opinions make them better people, they don't make Islam a better religion.
This is, of course, not limited to Islam.
Avalonia is great. It's cross-platform, supports hot reloading, it's XAML based, so not too different from HTML, it's FAST, has IDE integration and can be styled to match any OS's native UI.
"Nothing is ever real"
"I'm bored. I think I'll try to destroy someone's life today, that seems fun."
Teams doesn't work on anything
We are not censorious. We are just tired of hearing the same predatory bullshit over and over again.
You don't master Javascript, ever. You just become accustomed to the madness and stop caring, while sometimes doing things right.
You're being downvoted because you're trying to be clever, yet your comment makes absolutely no sense, nor contributes to the conversation. It's literally described in the first amendment and many more state and federal laws. But let's pretend it wasn't, since the definition is vague. It is indeed mostly a social construct. There are still going to be consequences, just not legally. That shouldn't change and people shouldn't expect it to change, otherwise the world will become even more of a shithole than it already is.
I'm unfortunate enough to be in both camps, depending on the situation... and find myself in the wrong one every single time.