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  • I don't know the Go answer, but this problem exists in other languages and platforms. It can be incredibly annoying when the http client library doesn't support unwrapping, even with generics.

    If you need the subfield to have a name based on the type, you're going to need introspection / code generation.

  • The percentage is based on voltage for lithium batteries. Old or weak batteries will suffer voltage droop when under load, so the device is powering down to protect the battery from over-discharging and causing damage (or a thermal event).

  • I'm pretty sure the socially unacceptable behavior from homeless drug addicts is driven by factors that drive homelessness and drug addiction and not by the preference of most people to avoid homeless drug addicts in public spaces. Unless you're implying law enforcement or society at large "clean up" public transportation...

  • You're not a developer, you're a company, even if you're doing business as an individual.

    The signing key requirement has pros and cons. Cons being that Google can now impersonate developers and inject code at will. This seems somewhat irrelevant in face of the control they already exert through Google Play Services, but it's obviously bad nonetheless.

    Pros being that Google can now keep the signing key secure behind a Google sign-in instead of relying on individual developers to maintain good opsec.