Docker doesn't even .. really fix the issue it claims / is-used-for. I think nix does that, but it's pure pain to use. But it does actually address IME the repro issues.
Why is there a new frontend-whatever-work / tool every week? Database stuff is fairly stable, so is backend stuff. Browser APIs seem stable to me too? Why can't you guys decide that this is how things are best done
SvelteKit is nothing new. It's been kicking around for 2+ years with tons of user satisfaction (and 3 years prior to that under another name), but this is the first major/stable release.
As someone who's written both a GUI framework and a database library for Haskell, the answer here is actually really obvious. There's only a small set of algorithms for database query execution, all of which are well understood. Thus, there are best algorithms that you can implement.
On the other hand, there is no correct way to style, animate, interact with, etc a button. The design space for UX is much larger than that of databases, and existing libraries touch maybe a small percentage.
But most Europe has. Replace the value by the local VAT paid in your country and you will be able to pick the idea. In Europe you pay the normal taxes and then you pay "the other" taxes.
Saying that you "only pay X% of your income in taxes" is not the whole picture
Don't focus in the percentage, is not the important concept here.
Is a luxury to replace the oil in your car? We pay a 21% more.
You can see it from a point of view of privilege and pay less, let say 4%, so you don't care to think about it, but this does not change the problem. The problem is that you are paying 4% more, without receiving anything for it.
This is ultimately arbitrary restriction, as most can't tell if it is modal consciousness behind the response or CGPT; that is, why on earth would you not just ban the people who contribute nothing but CGPT-tier responses too?