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You know it's coming. .exe is so s.exy
> a bad deal [...] similar to [...] keeping a balance on your VISA Huh? Elaborate?
Trusting Google with your domains is honestly nuts.
CloudFlare and Internet.bs are no-nonsense registrars I like at the lowest prices on the web.
It sounds you haven’t used anything past Photoshop 7 then, which I must remind you came out in 2002. First thing that comes to mind is content-aware fill, which came out 8 years later in CS5, if I remember correctly.
I'm confident that either this already exists in Japanese or that apps/tools can do it. Japanese Children learn Kanji with Furigana, so there are solutions for them. Some examples I found: -…
> it would shock me if Vietnam was a leader in this space Don't be too shocked. Vietnam is little China in the region. People are still ok with it because Vietnam has been seeing tremendous growth in the last couple of…
> > I hate everything about iPadOS > Does this person ever look at reviews Forget reviews, the iPad has been out for 13 years and the capabilities haven’t changed much since then. You’d have to have lived under a rock…
> Safari mobile SUCKS. Not having extensions is excruciating. Safari does have extensions. The problem is that they’re nowhere near Chrome’s in quantity, but userscripts and shortcuts are also available without limits.
What if one is really into ducks?
> But it is almost the opposite It feels like I only hear this on tech forums. Everyone outside trusts Google and that’s kind of the issue
What can HA do that Google/Alexa can’t?
It’s my money, it’s always an investment hoping to get some return, either happiness or convenience. It’s not meant to be taken literally.
Time to start using Text Replacements. I have: - fuck -> fuck - duck -> fuck Note: I do like ducks but they’re generally less common than fucks.
Everything is down. How can this happen? Many of these services are unrelated, like even the brand-new Codespaces and Copilot are completely down. Do they all have a single point of failure? (Presumably the git server)
Tongue in cheek, but > Amazon Web Services, Inc. is a subsidiary of Amazon So it’s technically another company. Another comment seems to confirm this akshually comment ^_^’ https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=35812230
This is my worry, but you now you just have to make sure you can access your keychain. Test your keychain access today, “lose your devices” and see if you can still get all your keys through other methods. This is…
> the overhead of multiple files is gone Unfortunately not. Gzip is applied per-file and multiple small zips aren’t as compressed as a single zip. Additionally, you get a cascade of downloads if you have multiple levels…
A whole industry has sprung around charging back end developers for basic networking tasks. They will quite literally pay for anything that means they don't have to place a server in their basement. The irony is they…
Historic tidbit: Mozilla had a slew of "internal" prefixes to be used in their UI and extensions, but Apple really broke new ground and made them mainstream when the iPhone came out and really needed CSS to be useful.…
> I get to be a few cycles behind the state of the art in software commoditizing their users. Have you been on the App Store lately? macOS and iOS are relatively clean, but the most apps in the stores are out to get you.
> make you choose between “Chrome”, “Safari”, or “the default browser [Safari]” every time you click a link Apple oughta put a stop to this nonsense. 1. There's a global default browser setting: follow it. 2. Almost no…
I don't understand what you're complaining about. Staff does it for you but complains about those who don't and make the Staff’s lives harder. I think you're barking up the wrong tree.
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You know it's coming. .exe is so s.exy
> a bad deal [...] similar to [...] keeping a balance on your VISA Huh? Elaborate?
Trusting Google with your domains is honestly nuts.
CloudFlare and Internet.bs are no-nonsense registrars I like at the lowest prices on the web.
It sounds you haven’t used anything past Photoshop 7 then, which I must remind you came out in 2002. First thing that comes to mind is content-aware fill, which came out 8 years later in CS5, if I remember correctly.
I'm confident that either this already exists in Japanese or that apps/tools can do it. Japanese Children learn Kanji with Furigana, so there are solutions for them. Some examples I found: -…
> it would shock me if Vietnam was a leader in this space Don't be too shocked. Vietnam is little China in the region. People are still ok with it because Vietnam has been seeing tremendous growth in the last couple of…
> > I hate everything about iPadOS > Does this person ever look at reviews Forget reviews, the iPad has been out for 13 years and the capabilities haven’t changed much since then. You’d have to have lived under a rock…
> Safari mobile SUCKS. Not having extensions is excruciating. Safari does have extensions. The problem is that they’re nowhere near Chrome’s in quantity, but userscripts and shortcuts are also available without limits.
What if one is really into ducks?
> But it is almost the opposite It feels like I only hear this on tech forums. Everyone outside trusts Google and that’s kind of the issue
What can HA do that Google/Alexa can’t?
It’s my money, it’s always an investment hoping to get some return, either happiness or convenience. It’s not meant to be taken literally.
Time to start using Text Replacements. I have: - fuck -> fuck - duck -> fuck Note: I do like ducks but they’re generally less common than fucks.
Everything is down. How can this happen? Many of these services are unrelated, like even the brand-new Codespaces and Copilot are completely down. Do they all have a single point of failure? (Presumably the git server)
Tongue in cheek, but > Amazon Web Services, Inc. is a subsidiary of Amazon So it’s technically another company. Another comment seems to confirm this akshually comment ^_^’ https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=35812230
This is my worry, but you now you just have to make sure you can access your keychain. Test your keychain access today, “lose your devices” and see if you can still get all your keys through other methods. This is…
> the overhead of multiple files is gone Unfortunately not. Gzip is applied per-file and multiple small zips aren’t as compressed as a single zip. Additionally, you get a cascade of downloads if you have multiple levels…
A whole industry has sprung around charging back end developers for basic networking tasks. They will quite literally pay for anything that means they don't have to place a server in their basement. The irony is they…
Historic tidbit: Mozilla had a slew of "internal" prefixes to be used in their UI and extensions, but Apple really broke new ground and made them mainstream when the iPhone came out and really needed CSS to be useful.…
> I get to be a few cycles behind the state of the art in software commoditizing their users. Have you been on the App Store lately? macOS and iOS are relatively clean, but the most apps in the stores are out to get you.
> make you choose between “Chrome”, “Safari”, or “the default browser [Safari]” every time you click a link Apple oughta put a stop to this nonsense. 1. There's a global default browser setting: follow it. 2. Almost no…
I don't understand what you're complaining about. Staff does it for you but complains about those who don't and make the Staff’s lives harder. I think you're barking up the wrong tree.