It’s actually because January is also misspelled. Or possibly because Excel’s language/region isn’t set up right (I see your month abbreviations aren’t us-eng… If excel is in us-eng it likely isn’t going to identify them properly.
It’s actually because January is also misspelled. Or possibly because Excel’s language/region isn’t set up right (I see your month abbreviations aren’t us-eng… If excel is in us-eng it likely isn’t going to identify them properly.
Keio line is in Japan. So technically it’s a train-nigiri.
Verizon no longer owns either company listed under it. Sold huffpo in 2020 and yahoo in 2021. Idk about the rest of the list but it’s a little out of date.
You’re thinking of profit. Revenue is all money coming in before expenses. Revenue is still a big number even if they’re losing money.
You’re not wrong in spirit but yeah… they’re battery operated.
Turns out that’s false folk etymology however the holiday stuff is real.
If you think about it the fact that modern English uses “Have” in this context (primarily describing something you own) is actually weirder than “Am” (something you are)
Oh interesting. I use Linux on my PC and love just hitting super + typing the name of a program.
Huh… Looks very nova-esque.
Yes I forget exactly where but it was on GitHub
They’re working on removing this. When you read about the dev “stripping out websockets” that’s part of what’s changing.
Ironically AI would probably work ok here whereas excel is using a human-designed pattern matching heuristic that apparently either has a bug or didn’t take into account your locale properly. I say that as someone with a relatively negative opinion of ai
This is a task ai would do well at whereas most of the Excel workflow it would not.