It depends on how much separation you need. If you want different bookmarks, history, or settings per, then I believe you need profiles to make that happen.
IMHO, the top way to get better is to code a lot in a space you're unfamiliar with. And make it a substantial project, not just some little toy thing. If you want to learn mobile dev, choose an app you want to clone, and start working on it. It will be slow and painstaking going, but you'll learn a ton.
When you're stuck, don't AI. Use standard search because you'll learn more that way.
And understand that people who are skilled in the art have been learning for years. Don't let that dissuade you. Just take it one step at a time and someday you'll have been learning for years, too. ✋🖐️🖖🤘
I couldn't get Netflix to play at high resolution on my old Roku because of some DRM crap. And I was a legit customer! Once again, piracy would have provided a superior experience.
I will never, ever purchase a book I can't remove the DRM from.
And there are people out there who are absolutely fanatical about book preservation. They will photograph every single page and run it through OCR and recreate an ebook just so it gets preserved. DRM is absolutely pointless and stupid.
It's not desirable to have a foreign government in control of TikTok. But it's far, far less desirable to have your own government in control of TikTok.
Another potential route: your public library. Mine prints for 5¢ per page and has a web interface for uploading documents from anywhere and printing them when you go in.
Working for a publicly-traded company will always make this as bad as possible. People sometimes have better luck with private companies which aren't beholden to shareholder value.
We had a student graduate and take a job out the gate for $430k about 3 years ago. With a BS. Just an insane number equivalent to $250k in 2001, a number none of my peers were near at the time.
Large salaries like that are certainly a sign of unhealth, and this industry likes to push itself there periodically.
So maybe it doesn't get back to that point, but I suspect it will return to previous normal levels. TBH, though, I think it will someday go insane again.
They take pictures of you sleeping.