> Corporations lobby the government to implement laws that seem to hurt them but in actuality create an uneven playing field where marketshare becomes available due to the higher implementation cost (nit: I assume you…
> I feel like other commenters are being obtuse on purpose and avoid the point? nah, people are just built differently. Not everyone gets frustrated with "learning to remember", and then some do. Both are valid. The…
> The point was that this bothered me when I used git for the very first time and that is fine. From your original comment, you "just" wanted to save things and got confused why you had to `add`, `commit` and `push`.…
or, if you are replaying a single-player game that you saved+loaded (i.e. the replay only worked if the full game happened in one go without any loads).
Well thats good then, it means that they'll always need the likes of Scotty, LaForge, Torres and O'Brien ;)
> plenty of projects changed licenses lol. They usually did that with approval from existing license holders (except when they didn't, those were the bad cases for sure).
> that it would be "simpler" to just... not do what I asked That sounds too close to what I feel on some days xD
That and PROGRA~1 brings back memories.
Yep it was rebranded: https://www.war.gov/News/News-Stories/Article/Article/429582...
Well the current US Administration would agree - the law doesn't matter, we need to be "pragmatic" and do what we think is right. Rules be damned. Once you deviate a bit from the standard, you're down a slippery slope.…
Qt has provided a solution for this since its early days: https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/i18n-source-translation.html#handle-p...
That only happens for the datetime metadata of the files (modified, created, access etc). The EXIF metadata will still remain the same.
Yep, it baffles me that a lot of people would rather not have the option to reject cookies. Its weird to say "I don't want to stop a website tracking me because the UX is terrible. I'd rather get tracked instead.". Of…
Same in Germany, unfortunately. Was on HN a few days back: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45003033
I describe it slightly differently. Similar to what the author described, I'll first plan and solve the problem in my head, lay out a broad action plan, and then put on music to implement it. But, for me the music…
Yep there's no need to apologize, you've been very courteous and took all that feedback constructively. Good stuff :)
I think you and the parent comment are onto something. I also feel like the parent since I find it relatively difficult to read code that someone else wrote. My brain easily gets biased into thinking that the cases that…
Indeed! Bollywood makes it to HN xD
I use Firefox simply because the address bar UX is better. It prioritizes my history over search results, I almost never have more than 3-5 tabs open, so I rely heavily on typing a keyword in the address bar to go to a…
Reminds me of Plasma's ball widget: https://store.kde.org/p/1172489/ Apart from amusement, this served as a nice example when you are giving talks at universities trying to motivate students to tinker. Just multiple…
I'm sorry we let you down :(
I find going through monthly statements quite cumbersome, so instead what works better is to enable notifications for each transaction. That way I just get an email when something is charged to the card, makes it easier…
I'd argue that your latter point (optimizing background apps) is majority of the improvement and this is something you can do in the OS regardless of where an app comes from (excluding rooted/jailbroken devices from…
That is an interesting take, so basically in your opinion the main thing that makes iOS better than Android is that Apple has tighter control over the apps? What I've heard from most iOS users is other things like…
My guess would be Voice Control
> Corporations lobby the government to implement laws that seem to hurt them but in actuality create an uneven playing field where marketshare becomes available due to the higher implementation cost (nit: I assume you…
> I feel like other commenters are being obtuse on purpose and avoid the point? nah, people are just built differently. Not everyone gets frustrated with "learning to remember", and then some do. Both are valid. The…
> The point was that this bothered me when I used git for the very first time and that is fine. From your original comment, you "just" wanted to save things and got confused why you had to `add`, `commit` and `push`.…
or, if you are replaying a single-player game that you saved+loaded (i.e. the replay only worked if the full game happened in one go without any loads).
Well thats good then, it means that they'll always need the likes of Scotty, LaForge, Torres and O'Brien ;)
> plenty of projects changed licenses lol. They usually did that with approval from existing license holders (except when they didn't, those were the bad cases for sure).
> that it would be "simpler" to just... not do what I asked That sounds too close to what I feel on some days xD
That and PROGRA~1 brings back memories.
Yep it was rebranded: https://www.war.gov/News/News-Stories/Article/Article/429582...
Well the current US Administration would agree - the law doesn't matter, we need to be "pragmatic" and do what we think is right. Rules be damned. Once you deviate a bit from the standard, you're down a slippery slope.…
Qt has provided a solution for this since its early days: https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/i18n-source-translation.html#handle-p...
That only happens for the datetime metadata of the files (modified, created, access etc). The EXIF metadata will still remain the same.
Yep, it baffles me that a lot of people would rather not have the option to reject cookies. Its weird to say "I don't want to stop a website tracking me because the UX is terrible. I'd rather get tracked instead.". Of…
Same in Germany, unfortunately. Was on HN a few days back: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45003033
I describe it slightly differently. Similar to what the author described, I'll first plan and solve the problem in my head, lay out a broad action plan, and then put on music to implement it. But, for me the music…
Yep there's no need to apologize, you've been very courteous and took all that feedback constructively. Good stuff :)
I think you and the parent comment are onto something. I also feel like the parent since I find it relatively difficult to read code that someone else wrote. My brain easily gets biased into thinking that the cases that…
Indeed! Bollywood makes it to HN xD
I use Firefox simply because the address bar UX is better. It prioritizes my history over search results, I almost never have more than 3-5 tabs open, so I rely heavily on typing a keyword in the address bar to go to a…
Reminds me of Plasma's ball widget: https://store.kde.org/p/1172489/ Apart from amusement, this served as a nice example when you are giving talks at universities trying to motivate students to tinker. Just multiple…
I'm sorry we let you down :(
I find going through monthly statements quite cumbersome, so instead what works better is to enable notifications for each transaction. That way I just get an email when something is charged to the card, makes it easier…
I'd argue that your latter point (optimizing background apps) is majority of the improvement and this is something you can do in the OS regardless of where an app comes from (excluding rooted/jailbroken devices from…
That is an interesting take, so basically in your opinion the main thing that makes iOS better than Android is that Apple has tighter control over the apps? What I've heard from most iOS users is other things like…
My guess would be Voice Control