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I don’t get it, can you Xplain?
I don’t get it, can you Xplain?
Isn’t that more for vector graphics though? Not really an equivalent.
I may be wrong
Also doesn’t allow you to export so you can’t switch to another service
Lol - POs looking at backend tests, as if
I feel like that’s more because you don’t want websites you visit running code than because you dislike this particular programming language
Me, when Linus’ opinion is different to mine: “Linus has such weirdly strong opinions about this”
Me when Linus’ opinion is the same as mine: VINDICATION
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Does it matter if those machines are an hour out for 6 months? Why not just keep them on UTC as a rule?
Which UK party are you referring to as being pro-Moscow?
“Strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government”
Or even just running the critical machines offline
Learned this lesson the hard way, once bought a cheap replacement laptop charger for one that had broken.
It didn’t work and instead borked the backlight of my screen. I then discovered that on this model, the backlight couldn’t be separately replaced, had to buy and fit a whole new screen and then also buy another replacement charger.
Yes, the point they’re making is that if you upgrade the laptop components, you can use the old components as another PC
Oh yeah, I completely concur. I don’t get the ux argument either, I always find it to be incredibly slow and frustrating to use whenever I have to
They may eventually get dragged there kicking and screaming but will milk consumers in other markets for every penny they can before that happens
Think you might have confused iOS and MacOS
Yeah this thread is full of people expecting the new thing to immediately surpass the old, ignoring the decades of development and refinement that went into the old solution.
You are both correct, the law states that it has to be as easy to opt out as in, but most companies are not implementing it correctly
I used to have to use a USB adapter on my laptop because the built in one was turned off by default and had a Windows only software switch to enable it.