What's weird, and I'm not sure if it's a documented or undocumented feature, but the account I am logged into on the App Store differs from the one logged into on the system. The system Apple ID is setup with Family…
Not OP, but a surprising number of senior(+) engineers at my company use default vim or neovim (no plugins or customizations)
The way I see it, it's a washing machine. It shouldn't need firmware updates.
Yup even Android, Chrome on Android supports WebUSB so I usually use it to flash different firmware to my Nintendo Switch on the go.
It's actually already broken. If you try to download more than 3-16 videos (the limit is not clear), you start to be rate limited to 300 kbps or so. According to Reddit this is fixed in a fork called yt-dlp
I do! I have a separate Apple ID for services like iMessage than I do for the App Store. I can't log into more Apple IDs than that in settings though.
It's a quote from the linked post
I also want my software to "just work" - and in that sense I like Windows. But I don't like the telemetry and anti-user practices and that's enough for me to use Linux. I've never tried PopOS though, but after this post…
Thanks! It actually ended up being pretty interesting.
What's weird, and I'm not sure if it's a documented or undocumented feature, but the account I am logged into on the App Store differs from the one logged into on the system. The system Apple ID is setup with Family…
Not OP, but a surprising number of senior(+) engineers at my company use default vim or neovim (no plugins or customizations)
The way I see it, it's a washing machine. It shouldn't need firmware updates.
Yup even Android, Chrome on Android supports WebUSB so I usually use it to flash different firmware to my Nintendo Switch on the go.
It's actually already broken. If you try to download more than 3-16 videos (the limit is not clear), you start to be rate limited to 300 kbps or so. According to Reddit this is fixed in a fork called yt-dlp
I do! I have a separate Apple ID for services like iMessage than I do for the App Store. I can't log into more Apple IDs than that in settings though.
It's a quote from the linked post
I also want my software to "just work" - and in that sense I like Windows. But I don't like the telemetry and anti-user practices and that's enough for me to use Linux. I've never tried PopOS though, but after this post…
Thanks! It actually ended up being pretty interesting.