There's also clip(.exe) on every version of Windows I've bumped into recently.
Yes, based on previous experience with this sort of delisting happening.
1 in 1,000,000 (or something) folk can't get past typing CLI commands in haiku form. That doesn't mean there's any sense in adapting terminals for haiku usage. Absolutely a tongue-in-cheek example, but "there's…
There's also a fantastic plugin specifically for the Steam Deck that adds a bunch of excellent functionality.
Also frustrating when a company adds it after you register, e.g. Spotify allowed me to use spotify@ at one point, now I can't register anything with that word in .
I feel like that ChainsawMassacre channel on YouTube is an example of what happens when The Brand attempts to lengthen their content.
I feel like there's a distinction between _learning something_ from reading a book and remembering plot details. I am awful at remembering names and characters from books. I'm all good while I'm reading them, but if you…
Yow, I hadn't realised that twist. Having just read the JetBrains documentation around it, I don't like that.
It's worth noting that this feature is available, but the recent Windows issue [reportedly] ignored it.
I quite liked this line from the article: > We figured we would need about 100 Steam Decks to pull this off. And as luck would have it, we had that many old OLED prototypes laying around the office.
It's possible that if you don't find it fun, it's not for you. I had fun reading about it; would probably have had fun doing it. No worries if that doesn't match up!
It's amazing how my muscle memory reaches for the spot that it was on my homescreen in any spare moment, and also excellent that my doing that has faded hugely even in the last day.
Ditto - I'm at the point where I either need to get my mind back into the space to (basically) rewrite an entire site (it seems), or let it die. I like it, but hosting it is doing nothing but cost me money right now.…
As I read it this was (based on the previous revision of the policy) - "we're planning to store some data on all users, with no way to opt out. However, in some regions, we cannot/shouldn't store data on people who are…
Tom Kail (of Inkle) did a neat workshop on writing stuff in Ink at a recent coding festival, if anyone wanted to try it out - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SKlz2hcy8wU
Statistically speaking have you considered that your connection or hardware might have been the issue? I've been using Teams for years, and though I had an issue on a call with one guy the other day, otherwise I'm in at…
Possibly a reaction to Valve and Discord's recent announcement of similar (more fully featured) releases. But I may well be wrong, and this was planned for a while, with a sturdy roadmap and a MVP release.
Is your argument really "why teach them to do something specific"? Why teach C++? Some students might not prefer that to C#. My problem at school was always "how do I apply this lesson to an actual problem?" Picking…
UK, same issue. Possibly only available on the US store, or similar?
https://twitter.com/nintendolife/status/953941301023707138 > Nintendo Life: Nintendo Will Freely Provide Cardboard Design Patterns For Labo https://t.co/jGmyE4CZTR
If the mouse supports Logitech Setpoint, it might be worth installing it - I believe it has the reverse scrolling setting at a device level (though I've not tested those conditions exactly).
> Which isn't to say that I'm not open to the idea of having a 1:1 lab-made replacement for meat that is indistinguishable from the real thing. I most definitely am. If you could provide me with lab-meat at even just a…
As a few examples, there are a variety of social-network applications (LinkedIn, Facebook) that request access to your platform specific contacts application. They then do a variety of interesting things with them, such…
To be fair, though, I read this as "I don't want a company closing down/sunsetting a service to end my ability to sync my data", not "I don't want companies to have my data". So though you have a point, I don't think it…
> Direct debit is fine if you trust the other side not to ...leak your credentials Woah - just for your information, there is no credential sharing required here.
There's also clip(.exe) on every version of Windows I've bumped into recently.
Yes, based on previous experience with this sort of delisting happening.
1 in 1,000,000 (or something) folk can't get past typing CLI commands in haiku form. That doesn't mean there's any sense in adapting terminals for haiku usage. Absolutely a tongue-in-cheek example, but "there's…
There's also a fantastic plugin specifically for the Steam Deck that adds a bunch of excellent functionality.
Also frustrating when a company adds it after you register, e.g. Spotify allowed me to use spotify@ at one point, now I can't register anything with that word in .
I feel like that ChainsawMassacre channel on YouTube is an example of what happens when The Brand attempts to lengthen their content.
I feel like there's a distinction between _learning something_ from reading a book and remembering plot details. I am awful at remembering names and characters from books. I'm all good while I'm reading them, but if you…
Yow, I hadn't realised that twist. Having just read the JetBrains documentation around it, I don't like that.
It's worth noting that this feature is available, but the recent Windows issue [reportedly] ignored it.
I quite liked this line from the article: > We figured we would need about 100 Steam Decks to pull this off. And as luck would have it, we had that many old OLED prototypes laying around the office.
It's possible that if you don't find it fun, it's not for you. I had fun reading about it; would probably have had fun doing it. No worries if that doesn't match up!
It's amazing how my muscle memory reaches for the spot that it was on my homescreen in any spare moment, and also excellent that my doing that has faded hugely even in the last day.
Ditto - I'm at the point where I either need to get my mind back into the space to (basically) rewrite an entire site (it seems), or let it die. I like it, but hosting it is doing nothing but cost me money right now.…
As I read it this was (based on the previous revision of the policy) - "we're planning to store some data on all users, with no way to opt out. However, in some regions, we cannot/shouldn't store data on people who are…
Tom Kail (of Inkle) did a neat workshop on writing stuff in Ink at a recent coding festival, if anyone wanted to try it out - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SKlz2hcy8wU
Statistically speaking have you considered that your connection or hardware might have been the issue? I've been using Teams for years, and though I had an issue on a call with one guy the other day, otherwise I'm in at…
Possibly a reaction to Valve and Discord's recent announcement of similar (more fully featured) releases. But I may well be wrong, and this was planned for a while, with a sturdy roadmap and a MVP release.
Is your argument really "why teach them to do something specific"? Why teach C++? Some students might not prefer that to C#. My problem at school was always "how do I apply this lesson to an actual problem?" Picking…
UK, same issue. Possibly only available on the US store, or similar?
https://twitter.com/nintendolife/status/953941301023707138 > Nintendo Life: Nintendo Will Freely Provide Cardboard Design Patterns For Labo https://t.co/jGmyE4CZTR
If the mouse supports Logitech Setpoint, it might be worth installing it - I believe it has the reverse scrolling setting at a device level (though I've not tested those conditions exactly).
> Which isn't to say that I'm not open to the idea of having a 1:1 lab-made replacement for meat that is indistinguishable from the real thing. I most definitely am. If you could provide me with lab-meat at even just a…
As a few examples, there are a variety of social-network applications (LinkedIn, Facebook) that request access to your platform specific contacts application. They then do a variety of interesting things with them, such…
To be fair, though, I read this as "I don't want a company closing down/sunsetting a service to end my ability to sync my data", not "I don't want companies to have my data". So though you have a point, I don't think it…
> Direct debit is fine if you trust the other side not to ...leak your credentials Woah - just for your information, there is no credential sharing required here.