Did you find a solution for having the taskbar to the left?
Did you find a solution for having the taskbar to the left?
98SE was very good for me. Also NT 2000. After XP I stopped really bothering except for work occasionally. 11 sucks donkey’s ass.
I will now start transmitting the TCP joke.
Huh does that actually work? Don’t have a system handy to try it out.
Or btrfs snapshots.
I am interested in your json porn.
My Linux stream library is on Ntfs, for theoretical compatibility purposes with Windows which I never boot any more anyway, but generally I have had zero problems apart from an issue with Dota 2 a few years ago where I had to symlink some folder. But I don’t think think it is needed anymore.
Have you met any such person?
I have interacted with triple digits number of developers and I have met exactly zero folk with such a need. If there is an actual need by a team member, sure, we will be accommodating.
Until then, however, the much more common thing is for people to have their own preferences for tab width and ignore the current code style, ending up in an identation abomination that sucks for everyone. Therefore, no thanks, forced width for everyone, using spaces.
No point ruining the happy path scenario for a theoretical person with such a disability. If there will be an actual need, sure, let’s convert to tabs only then.
They very well know what they are doing. Take your filthy tabs and get out of here. Spaces only.
OK a lot of them I can get behind, but wtf is the deal with tar at 262 pages or so.
I guess you could argue that a simple http client is not a browser, so these would be excluded. But if you write code yourself to use an http client to make a browser, then you would have to implement Frances’s bullshit to be legal in France.
But that depends on how you legally distinguish between a simple http client and a browser…
So things like curl or lynx would be illegal eh? Good luck enforcing those.
A separate NAS on an atom cpu with btrfs of raid 10 exposed over NFS.
Same but NFS over Btrfs.
No, no noticeable resources used in my case, but I also have a pretty new CPU and such.
I haven’t tried signalrgb, but openrgb is good enough for me. I’ve set it up (with some plugins and additional .json manual editing) so that my CPU fan is a separate zone that goes green-red according to CPU load, and the rest of the fans have a nice swirling blue-purple color. It was a bit of a pain to actually manage to split it like that, but it works very well and looks beautiful, so ain’t touching it any more :)
Was he holding it wrong?