As someone who is just getting started in a new language (rust), it can be very helpful when trying to figure out why something doesn’t work, or maybe some tips I don’t know (even if gets confused sometimes).
However, for my regular languages and work, I imagine it would be a lot slower.
Many of the inactive instances are probably from people who tried self hosting and then gave up. Just my theory.
Usually when code is minified, it is shipped alongside a sourcemap (*.js.map), which can be used by the browser to show you the original code.
If you get an error in the browser, you can click the error, which will take you to the network(?) tab and show you exactly where the error occurred
I don’t know if you count airdrop as continuity, but you could try that. Also, you should be able to iMessage yourself
But that way they cannot charge you for the storage you don’t use
The code is such a tangled mess that trying to update one place has no effect on others, or straight up fails because it was expecting a different response
I would go with the iPad 9 just because it has a more powerful chip (A13 Bionic) than the Air 3 (A12 Bionic). Performance wise they may not be too different, but you should be able to squeeze an extra year out of it.