Try Zed again later, Jupyter support is improving.
Electron was using an undocumented API. There is no guarantee at all that undocumented APIs will continue to work or to be supported. Why should Apple encourage this behaviour?
But I also blame users for using crappy electron apps ;-)
This is weird. I have an M3 MBAir and it does not feel slower than under Sequoia at all.
If you got a similar structure because you learnt, then I would not say it is a derivative work. But somebody else may say this is plagiarism.
If you ask yourself whether this could be depression, go and see immediately a doctor. There is nothing wrong with having it, there is no fault on your side, it something that just gets unbalanced in the brain's…
So they are essentially cosmic multi-dimensional yarn-balls. I wonder what cosmic multi-dimensional cats think of them.
I don't know. I think it is a fantastic editor and yes, I do some python as well.
Yes it is detectable, if IT wants to, and they should be monitoring what software is installed on the work PC because of potential security issues. This means you could end up in trouble (including termination).
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Try Zed again later, Jupyter support is improving.
Electron was using an undocumented API. There is no guarantee at all that undocumented APIs will continue to work or to be supported. Why should Apple encourage this behaviour?
But I also blame users for using crappy electron apps ;-)
This is weird. I have an M3 MBAir and it does not feel slower than under Sequoia at all.
If you got a similar structure because you learnt, then I would not say it is a derivative work. But somebody else may say this is plagiarism.
If you ask yourself whether this could be depression, go and see immediately a doctor. There is nothing wrong with having it, there is no fault on your side, it something that just gets unbalanced in the brain's…
So they are essentially cosmic multi-dimensional yarn-balls. I wonder what cosmic multi-dimensional cats think of them.
I don't know. I think it is a fantastic editor and yes, I do some python as well.
Yes it is detectable, if IT wants to, and they should be monitoring what software is installed on the work PC because of potential security issues. This means you could end up in trouble (including termination).
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