That’s impressively awful
That’s impressively awful
So what key are they gonna put there when all cheap generic Chinese keyboard makers start including this button on all their variants of keyboards?
Not a single soul wants this. They just want to use every foul trick to get you to use copilot (by accident even) just like they do with bing and their other garbage.
Nah programming is awesome 😎
The guy only looks unhappy on the outside, inside he’s pleased to be programming lol
GPL isn’t the only open source license. This comment is beyond bizarre because it seems to imply that all open source software is GPL? And of course when software is licensed as GPL, that license can be enforced when someone breaks it (like your example). The original comment never mentioned GPL, it was about when something was licensed ss free. So when you give an example where it wasn’t licensed as such, what was the point?
Since it’s probably reasonably rare it’s a good demonstration of the stability of Wayland. It makes sense to mention it imo
Looking forward to more, bigger ddos attacks with so many unsecured computers sitting around… :(
Damn, those silly volunteers are doing the wrong things in their free time!
Would a banking app with specific authentication requirements really work through that though? Reliably too?
Just checked, and unfortunately no, Wayland is still in preview.
I think Flutter and Avalonia both tick all those boxes.
I spend much time splitting them up inside visual studio by file and individual lines changed to try and separate my many simultaneous changes into several somewhat usable commits. If I was stupid enough to make some big refactor at the same time I might just have to throw in the towel… It’s really painful after a few weeks to try and pick up the pieces of what I was doing but never commited too lol.
My butterfly was having a bad day so I can’t be sure, sorry
I don’t even want to imagine printing over wifi drivers…
You should, and you shouldn’t let anyone stop you!
No, please tell the user. They’ve got their big boy pants on and can handle seeing one or two weird squiggles in the worst case, and might be able to actually diagnose and fix the issue themselves (without having to go through support) in the best case.
The last panel is infinitely more readable than parsing the whole chunk of logic above. Maybe you’re just not used to this language’s (I think this meme used C#) null operators.
Even when, as the comment says, the memory is marked as cache?
Windows doesn’t have this problem
NOOOOOOO NOT THE FUCK W*RD!
That’s too sensible for the web. It almost makes sense, and there’s no fun compatibility problems to revel in!