Synthead
Books don’t light up. They reflect light, but it’s different. Light mode is like staring into a flashlight, almost literally.
Integration tests don’t really help if you just push the wring build to production.
This is like designing a deadbolt that tells you that the key doesn’t work, but it allows you to open the door anyway. Why would anyone have a process in place where you can push to production with failing integration tests?
Integration tests! Do you speak it!?
Call them
You can pay for things you want. That’s fine.
Google is attempting to remove the freedom of viewing HTML the way I want to view it from my own devices. While they’re free to run their website the way they want to, the principle of attempting to remove your freedom of choice is not only a bad look, but violating.
These two things are different, and one does not negate the validity of the other.
My favorite part about these pictures is that it has hardly any relation to the thing they’re selling. There is no iceberg-looking illuminated pretend IC with more circuit board traces on top, for some reason.
But the reason they do it is because it helps make a sale. Some people quite literally will choose this product because “ooh shiny rendered picture.”
Here’s a real picture of a QCC5124: