Nightlys are not things you should recommend for production use. Especially for (potentially) non tech savvy teachers and students.
Nightlys are not things you should recommend for production use. Especially for (potentially) non tech savvy teachers and students.
They ship a version of Windows 10 without any of those included. It’s called Windows 10 LTSC (Long Term Support Channel).
Try installing that to never be bothered again.
To be honest, that was the biggest value proposition of GitHub Copilot.
It’s relative. If you just started, it might feel like a lot of YAML, but if you used it back when everything had to be done in YAML, modern Home Assistant will feel like little to no YAML.
So when I searched for that, this is the first result that came up:
https://www.officeworks.com.au/shop/officeworks/p/jvl-55-led-uhd-digital-signage-display-jvl055tv
Seems pretty enshittified.
Where do you normally get yours? Do you have brand recommendations?
Yeah that’s basically Linux at this point
I think you have to download a separate version of teams to be able to use it with a personal account only.
In my experience, it’s both. I’m watching a friend of mine go on the apps and she got over 2000 likes (I’m not even exaggerating) in a week. When she sorts through those she first reacts to the main photo, and then looks at their job, and the rest of the profile.
So in order to get matches as a guy, you need to have your life together with a stable job, an interesting personality you can somehow convey in a profile, and good enough looks for that to matter.
The most common advice for git is
commit early. commit often
Do not however, follow the same advice for relationships.
If you liked “It takes two”, you should absolutely play “A way out”!
It’s from the same developer and has a similar emphasis on co-op.
Busy trying to get Apple to let people use a browser other than Safari at all.
Not if Google’s web DRM thing goes through
They didn’t create Flash. They bought a company called Macromedia who had created Flash.
The Lemmy clients are fine because they interoperate on the same protocol. People can switch between them with ease.
This looks to be a new protocol that people will be stuck on if they choose to use it.
Element does not require a phone number. Signal does, and yes I don’t use it for that reason.
If you install docker desktop, it uses WSL by default. Might be easier than configuring everything manually.
Civilization
Yep last time I tried python, it’s type checker was so, so much worse than typescript.
Everyone I’ve met saying python is better turned out not have used modern JavaScript/typescript.
Yeah that doesn’t work if you live in Seattle.