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does that mean workspaces?
does that mean workspaces?
i need to know more about opensearch
it removes folds
(game engine)
for those of us who aren’t very savvy… is there a way i can use it like a normal app on windows or do i have to be a tech genius? the “getting started” section on github lists a bunch of words that are gibberish to me.
it’s a comic and the math is a joke. the sentiment is “hey not everyone learns everything at the same time, is someone doesn’t know something that seems obvious to you try to encourage them and make it fun to learn it with you instead of making fun of them for not having learned it before.” no one cites this in their scientific studies as a source, i assure you.
then i hope it’s not swiftkey’s
i mean, “AI” is already a glorified autocomplete
when the AI says the time is right it sounds ominous
do it so we can claim anti ad blocker measures are discriminatory
my problem was that it looked like it was designed in the 1960s.
nah it’s just a reputation because people who make these choices usually try to spread the word, but sometimes it becomes perceived as obnoxious. vegans just got a bad reputation because it was relatively early internet days, i haven’t seen vegans being as obnoxious as weed smokers, for example.
now, weed smoking is objectively not a better lifestyle choice but i think they’re much much worse than vegans ever were. has nothing to do with arguing against things, not that I would argue against veganism anyway; i admire the choice.
on an unrelated note, people who squeeze in what os they use to every conversation also rises to 4%.
there was one called neko on windows