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  • it’s still comically bad compared to various alternatives, even apples-to-apples alternatives like C#.

    I'd be interested to hear why. IMO Java has the superior ecosystem, runtime(s!), and community. The best part is that you don't even HAVE to use java to access all this - you can just use kotlin, groovy, scala,.... instead.

    In terms of the language itself, while it (still) lacks some more modern language features, it has improved massively in that area as well, and they're improving at a significant rate still. It also suffers from similar issues as PHP, where it has some old APIs that they don't want to get rid of (yet?), but overall it's a solid language.

  • And the people hating on it somehow never used any version above 8, which is 10 years old and EOL.

  • Kubernetes yes, but minikube is kinda meh as a way to install it outside of development environments.

    There’s so many better manageable ways like RKE/Rancher (which gives you the possibility to go k3s),Kubespray or even kubeadm.

    All of those will result in a cluster that's more suitable for running actual workloads.

  • Which is why we have HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript, supported by all major browsers.

    Unless you're doing something outrageously non-standard, there is no reason to block specific browsers.