

It’s like a new turing test to be able to tell if something is satire or an April Fools joke.
It’s like a new turing test to be able to tell if something is satire or an April Fools joke.
I understand the joke, but I never had to change the name of a branch because of a wrong upper/lower case character. Hell, I don’t think I’ve ever even renamed a branch. Only matters when you create the PR.
Wow, did not expect downvotes for asking a question, so thanks for responding.
I guess to clarify, I’m not worrying too much because if or when these tariffs get implemented and they prove to be ineffective and unpopular, he will immediately fold and backtrack. But I realize now, this will probably have it’s own consequences.
I’ve been mostly ignoring all this tariff talk. Is there reason to believe that this will be any different from his promise of building a wall?
What is the acceptable amount of ram a browser should be using? Is there a way of knowing how much is “wasted”? Is it even possible to waste ram, like what is wasted, time? Electricity?
Still waiting for HTC to make a G3 :-(
I hate that form of “humor” the most.
Ha ha, I trolled you, I’m not that dumb
No, it is I who trolled you, I knew you were trolling the whole time
Etc.
I usually go to tools, and the option for results in the past year.
Isn’t that Benjamin Franklin or did West Wing lie to me?
Interesting, I had an almost opposite experience. I was good enough with memorization and applying formulas in high school to pass with As but I never really understood what I was doing.
Taking calc again in college and watching a video of Neil Degrass Tyson talk about Newton figuring out orbits are conical sections made everything click for me. Suddenly I remembered the 3D episode of the Simpsons and those coin spinny things at the mall and put it all together.
After that, I was much more interested in figuring out how the formulas worked and it made learning way easier.
Yes, it’s even integral to the main arc
That’s fair, pretty good reason, especially for enthusiasts, to not want to buy it.
For me, I stopped being able to notice any significant lag on my phones 2-3 generations ago. I guess I don’t do anything that requires that much processing power on my phone anymore.
I’ve thought about it some more, and I think I’ve identified what I really want out of a foldable.
I want the promise of the one device to replace a phone, tablet, and laptop. Currently, were no where near that. Hardware wise I think we’re there, but software, we still have a long way to go to get all apps to support a tablet mode.
“Laptop” mode I haven’t even bothered trying for most things. It does work pretty well for work, using RDP, Teams, Outlook.
Love them, tried out the Z Flip 3, Oppo Find N, currently have the Pixel Fold.
I understand that it’s not for everyone and I don’t think it’s a must buy for me, but I really like the form factor and I’m glad for the option.
Went through the same thing. It’s a little game now to try to use less energy than the solar panels are generating. Used to keep my gaming PC on all the time, and watch everything on a giant tv, but now I’m mostly using a tiny laptop. Really helps when you see how much electricity you’re using and how of that you do t really need.
Damn, how do you deport a kid with cancer and not even pause to think of you’re doing the right thing