English isn’t my first language. What does “tossing one’s hair” mean?
English isn’t my first language. What does “tossing one’s hair” mean?
Do they mean AI or Al?
Let’s not forget about Ian and his wife, Debbie.
Edit: Now ex-wife, apparently.
The first link works fine for me on mobile (Android, FF beta, uBo).
From a legal standpoint, the description (share DRM-free games with your friends) is also questionable as it’s currently worded. Copyright still applies to games that don’t use DRM. For OP, it might be a good idea to ask a lawyer to look this over and write a proper legal disclaimer, so they don’t end up being liable for copyright infringement.
I do use some Electron apps, but I also can’t say I enjoy it much.
No, but when I have the choice between a platform-specific software I like and a cross-platform software I don’t, I usually go with the former.
I’ve used Linux for much longer than Electron even exists, and I’ve learned to live with what I have available.
Cross-platform apps - The Linux experience:
An elite 1.5 million.
Hahaha, same!
No specific reason, but I’d rather be deep in the cold, cold ground before I quit with “:x” instead of “:wq”.
This is Vim’s evil mode
This is the actual “mildly infuriating” part of this post for me. Criticizing YouTube for pushing subscriptions on its users is 100% justified, but posting rage-baity screenshots of low-quality websites without any sources or context is probably not the way to do that.
Not sure if this is obscure or not: I have F12 bound to cycle through the low- to high-contrast versions of my color scheme so I can keep working when the sun hits my shitty laptop screen.
I was being hyperbolic. In the billions of people who inhabit this earth, I bet there’s like two or three who genuinely like it. But they are crazy, and their opinions are wrong.
Smartphones: Rounded everything, nobody actually likes it. Edge:
Two things. First, the user didn’t ask for the suggestion (it popped up). Second, the contents of the suggestion are “sponsored” (paid for by an advertiser and not necessarily related to the user’s interest). User-friendly suggestions should be gathered in a single space that the user chooses to interact with (like a suggestions page) and contain only relevant information (uninfluenced by paid-for sponsorships).
Based on this dumpster fire of a headline, I think the take-away can only be that Siemens and other train manufacturers have to start calling their trains “OMEGA RAIL” and “CHUNGUS 3000” or shit like that so it’s worth a news article.