Let's be clear: X isn't respecting Brazil's law and is trying to bypass it. Why would I endorse a social network that believes it is above reasonable legal order?
Acho que não há nada mais recente, mas posso confirmar com ele amanhã, o dia que Daniel costuma estar presencial é às terças.
Yes, we agree, but authors should cite their sources in their work. You can either check the original or use 'apud' if you prefer. When using a fun(), you may not know which pkgs that fun() is utilizing unless you check into the source code. I believe we can all agree that hardly anyone does that.
If crucial functionality happens within other functions, how would the average user know its importance? Furthermore, I think "important" is something subjective: amount of use, bigger complexity? Direct citation is simpler and explicit: I used, I cited.
I don't know but citing dependencies looks like citing the papers cited by the authors you are citing, so I don't think it is required.
Yeah, but this a question of balance. The narrower the subject, the narrower the users.
Maybe Codeberg?