I love that he didn’t even give a hint. The other person might have gone about teir day being happy to have helped.
I love that he didn’t even give a hint. The other person might have gone about teir day being happy to have helped.
Wow that was quite an encyclopedic post. Thank you for the good read!
I also at first thought it’s not that bad, because it looks like the main part of the computer is “hovering”, because it stands on that round portion. But then I saw that the button is on the backside! Why? That way you have to reach around everything, making it impossible to fit the thing into some smaller space and still use it. If it was on the bottom but in the front you would still have your beloved button-less design but the button would still be pretty accessible.
As much as I’m still skeptical about “AI taking all of our jobs” anytime soon, interactions like these still blow my mind…
Don’t worry, we need more of those too. <3
Then you’d have 0 dollars because they aren’t dorks. They’re nerds and we need more of them. ¯_ (ツ)_/¯
Not yet…
Full disclosure: I ran manjaro as a daily driver for a while a few years back bad have been forced back on windows as well by company policy. So I’m not going to be the ultimate authority to answer your questions.
All I wanted to comment is that with iTunes and Office you have picked two pieces of software by two companies that have a very strong interest in not letting you migrate away from them. I tried to migrate my gf’s password manager from the iCloud one to bitwarden and it’s amazing the hoops they make you jump through to get at your data. So what you might be experiencing right now is a thing called “vendor lock”, and I wish you the best of luck for finding a way out. ;)
Love the Cave Johnson quote in the readme that just preempts any of those pesky “why” questions.
There’s some joke about pointers here that I’m not C++ savvy enough to make.
I’ll let you workshop it.
Yeah, I used to use filezilla and I’m not that old… Right? …Right?
Why are they using Word in an exam in the first palace? Like, to write an essay? Our non-pen-and-paper exams were all using some web platform that worked pretty well.
I was asking myself the same thing. This is a pathetic state of affairs… The only thing missing is that the google banner would now also acknowledge the Bing box and tell you specifically “don’t listen to the other popup!”.
Thank you for sharing your experience and may the winds blow ever in your favor! Ahoy!
I’ve heard good things about tidal in regards to paying artists (more) fairly. Does anyone know more about the alternatives or has experience with them? Also in terms of the library size I’m not sure how the services compare…
Yes, if you reorder only the text and not the whole bubble it’s also correct. =)
In case you are serious: It’s probably not.
When you’re not careful with parallel processing / multithreading, you can run into something called a “race condition”, where results of parallel computations end up in the wrong order because some were finished faster than others.
The joke here is that whoever “programmed” this commic is bad at parallel progmming and got the bubbles in the wrong order because of that.
The image makes perfect sense if you read it in the order 3, 1, 2.
Thank you for clarifying.
Uh, watt?
Absolutely!