

No. Your wages have increased as well, so in 1900 you’d be very very wealthy. That is how inflation works. As a worker you should be interested in your buying power per hour of labor. Not the buying power of a currency.


No. Your wages have increased as well, so in 1900 you’d be very very wealthy. That is how inflation works. As a worker you should be interested in your buying power per hour of labor. Not the buying power of a currency.


Meaningless on its own. You need to compare it to something, say wage increases to have a point. Otherwise it’s only relevant for people hoarding cash and those not familiar with exponential growth/decay in math.

I don’t see how you’d have any less problems with a natively installed Node.js, Python or PHP application. This is not a Java specific issue.

Ok, that I can understand. But any modern Java application should be shipped as a container were this isn’t an issue.

Not sure what experience with Java you are talking about. As a Dev, modern Java still rock solid and is finally quite convenient to use and the JVM itself is a great runtime.


From the gitlab repositories it kind of looks like they are dropping that naming scheme wit v4. It was kind of cute, but also confusing if you have no idea about TF2 and use Steam.
Never heard of it. Why do you need an app to download wallpapers in the first place?