I tried editing the text using the developer tools and this styling only applies when the text is IntelliJ or any word that starts with this exact string (case sensitive)
(Btw I hate that)
Do not use their products. If you must for some reason, be sure you subscribe to critical CVEs of the products you are using and update them immediately and rotate your credentials. Ideally re-install on a fresh server. Never have the service available via the public web, it will be hacked - only use their products behind a VPN.
https://blog.jetbrains.com/teamcity/2024/02/critical-securit... https://blog.jetbrains.com/teamcity/2024/03/additional-criti...
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P.S. yes it is possible to develop Android apps without studio, but it is painful to setup and manage , developers should not be fighting the system to do their jobs
I'm teasing, it's just a surprisingly increasing fallacy I see: "Why is the rate at which I saw things not the rate I expect? What did They mean by this?"
Indeed, I have been noticing this form of fallacity lately too. it pops up everywhere. It seems to be related to the recent trend of boldly stating opinions about anything, without having any domain knowledge, which seem to have been popularized by a certain orange.