On Mobile devices, I simply don’t use the homepage. I always disable it and use a blank page.
On desktop, I use a homepage/new tab replacer.
On Mobile devices, I simply don’t use the homepage. I always disable it and use a blank page.
On desktop, I use a homepage/new tab replacer.
I want to day you could probably lump Shein with those as well but I have nothing to back that up except it has the same scammy feel.
I actually have one of the USB A cables above from an old android tablet that had 2 full USB A ports on the side.
One was always a slave/device port while the other actually had a physical switch to change from Host to Device.
That used to be my mobile media tablet. I could cast wirelessly or steam directly from the mini HDMI port. Such an awesome device for how cheap it was.
accidentally
lol
When can we start open sourcing cars?
I couldn’t care fewer
At my work, I can be probably safely assume there is no such budget and in fact open source projects are actively used to create our own branded products (that may or may not be exclusively used internally).
You probably only need a few guesses at where I work.
I’ve never actually used vim, though occasionally fallback on vi for remote admin. I may finally check it out now though. Thanks!
Oh for what it’s worth, I probably agree more with the fact that autosave should be on by default but also possible to disable.
But yes, I do have my preference and I admit it is just that, a preference.
So out of curiosity, what did you move to and do you use autosaving? I’m always willing to try out other text editors but it’ll take something impressive to make me start autosaving.
Man, maybe I just grew up in a different time and/or environment but I still to this day manually save obsessively. I use VSCode most days and feel like I’m constantly hitting the save hotkey. With that said though, I am just not a fan of most autosaves. I like to know what the current contents are and whether or not I have unsaved changes.
That’s just me though.
I’m listening…
If it has been particularly frustrating for me, I’ll even go out of my way to block the whole domain.
It’s also possible they create and upload the same content in both locations but have to target the larger YouTube demographic via clickbait thumbnails.
I had to go back and look after your comment and it made me realize that the mint is already open and they stapled the torn off piece of the wrapper to it too.
Just curious, how do you host it? Do you have it containerized or no?