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Why is this posted in Technology? I want to read about cool tech, not some stupid guy’s sex life.
Why is this posted in Technology? I want to read about cool tech, not some stupid guy’s sex life.
I switched to Linux on my laptop full time ~6 months ago. If had to reinstall my OS a few times since to fix issues, but pop_os (what I am using) has a nice feature that keeps the home folder. All my data is preserved and OS is refreshed (Windows has this as well)
Didn’t think about that. Thanks
The game also requires a renderer (browser) to play.
I think what they did is impressive but the claim about the size feels like taking source code and saying “look how small on disk it is”
It is so good that when I use Google on someone else’s computer, I’m surprised at how bad Google has become.
Honest question, why would it cost money?
I (almost) only use LaTeX now, I find it easier than having to manually set headings etc. I find it great even for just one page notes.
The few times I do not use it is when I have to colab on a document with someone else.
splash that appears when I open it with an empty buffer, and following its instructions.
That’s the key to the problem, I have almost never open vim with an empty buffer, almost only used it to open files directly. Since there is no nice splash screen telling you how to exit when you use vi <your_file>
, this meme happens.
LaTeX, code and compile your documents instead of fighting with word.
My updates did the opposite:
Just look at all the people getting frustrated at being told “you should probably do it a different way.” They really don’t understand that just because they’re asking the question, it’s not all about them.
I don’t agree. I remember having a problem (something with PDF and JS if I remember correctly) and I had some restrictions (no I could not do anything about those restrictions). Someone on SO had asked my question with somewhat the same restrictions, which boiled downed to no being able to utilize the most common solution. The first answer on SO was to use the solution that specifically could not be used.
I can see your point and I actually somewhat agree but when the answers are “do X” to the question “how do I do this when I cannot do X?”, the audience should be the minority going there because they have a niece problem, not the majority that are lead there by search engines. And all the “do X” answers should be removed, or moved somewhere they are relevant.
Just comment or comment with post?
How did you do that? My laptop is at 14gb now and I am not using it (typing on phone)
SolarWinds since they’ve already been hacked?
It’s almost like the Tesla cars where you started the engine via the touch screen.
Is it otherwise automatic? I never use the manual option for automagic gears.
Thanks for all the explaining. I always wondered why you can’t parse HTML since I first saw the Stack Overflow post, when you can take any HTML code you find and write an expression to work against said set of data.
I never understood the word parse to mean understanding and building a structure based on any input.
Imagine changing gear without feeling which gear you have/changed to.
That sounds like a great boss, someone how is involved with what should be done but not always how, as long as the team deliver what is requested.
Since no one is explaining and I have only ever heard of Rabbit on Lemmy (again with no context, probably a US thing), here is a Kagi quick answer: