If other enterprises are similar to the one where I work, the warning will not come up in October. Like all software, we're a few versions back on Chrome. It'll take some time to get up to Chrome 58 :)
ofc, This is kinda standard. Generally I'll try to go well above and beyond what possible today.
Note that I'm on the core team of AudioKit https://github.com/audiokit/AudioKit which is a platform for AudioUnit development so I know all about how dope plugins are :-).
I wonder if someone from the Apigee team wrote these, as Google recently acquired Apigee[1], and the guidelines are mostly inline with what Apigee recommends.[2]
I agree with your statements about the parent's train of thought. I also compose music from time to time, and starting off a piece boils down to three methods (taking drums for example):
1. Copy/pasting a drum loop
2. Writing your own drum loop, although it's most likely a common pattern from the genre of music you intend to create
3. A hybrid of the two, meaning you paste in a drum loop and chop it up to make something unique out of it.
The parent was stating that they don't do the first option, and prefer the second choice. For example, if he/she wanted to make a drum and bass track, they might write their own version of the amen break [1], rather than use a sample from someone else
Or, after they leave the VR experience, the people find they can still do the same things/have the same powers, leaving them questioning if they ever left. Kind of like what happens to Neo in the Matrix.
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