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Goodbye to Flash, we'll see you in Rust
Gone in a Flash. Actually it took quite a while. Adobe explains its decision to stop supporting Flash here.
You can learn more about Ruffle, the Flash emulator written in Rust, here.
Here are some tips on writing a developer resume from a hiring manager who's written an entire book on the topic.
You can read more about the Supreme Court case considering the limits of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act here and here
Our Lifeboat badge of the week goes to a user named simply 4386427, who answered the most basic and frustrating question: why does “printf” not work?