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Cake day: June 10th, 2023

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  • Brackets in a quote denote a change to what was actually said. In a perfect world, with quality journalism, they’re used to summarize or make the quote flow better in the piece without changing the intent or meaning of the quote

    In this case, they very well could’ve changed “won’t be” to “will be”

    I don’t expect that to be the case here, but it’s possible.

    Also, using an ellipsis inside brackets like this: “[…]” Is an intentional omission by the author of the piece.













  • I explain fast boot to people by saying “for some reason Microsoft went and made the Shut Down button not actually shut down your PC, it really just puts it into a ‘deep sleep’ mode, and to their credit, it lets them say that boot times are faster… But it also means that in order to FULLY restart the PC, you have to click restart… I know it’s a pain”

    Usually I get looked at like I’m from another planet, but that reaction means they’ll probably remember it later.