

Discord steals focus 3 separate times on startup. It’s so goddam infuriating. Battle.net does at least twice.
Discord steals focus 3 separate times on startup. It’s so goddam infuriating. Battle.net does at least twice.
:( I also had a bit of a culture shock when I started working, after being young and naive and assuming people interested in tech were progressive, and going to a public university for CS surrounded by other liberals.
The book is to get your monitor to an ergonomic height!
Don’t worry, I’m sure Cursor will be able to clobber your git history and force push to master any day now
They hid this with Modern Warfare by just randomly starting over from 1 in 2019.
Yes, exactly. The github readme has been pretty confusing, especially since the project changed names and there are still some references to the old name. But it was already usable as a runner in Lutris before launch and works much better for me than 8-26 which is pretty out of date now! I play a lot of non-Steam games.
They should give him 3 months max with a team and then put the developers in witness protection so he can’t give them any more feedback and they can finish a great game in peace.
Ngl that’s pretty sus.
They could at least do on-device hash lookups and prevent sending. Has zero effect on privacy and does reduce CSAM.
Yes!
I took my bike out for a trail ride, decided to stop at home for a quick refill of water before going out again. I was in my house for under 3 minutes and my bike was stolen from my enclosed front porch.
Reported it with serial number to the police and a stolen bike website but never heard anything back.
I was in college and had to start leaving for classes 20 minutes earlier. I was pretty angry at the time. Now l’ll never leave a bike out of my sight unless it’s locked indoors or with two U-locks.
A four day work week with no overtime!
Sounds like someone heard about containers through a bad game of telephone!
How did his user account lose permissions to a folder of pictures?
He didn’t “discover owner” by opening any permission settings. He is simply asserting that he is the owner of the pictures he took, in a non-technical sense.
The fact that Andrew might have to run this at all means Windows (or possibly the manufacturer of his camera) has fucked up. He should not need to learn about this to use his files. Obviously he shouldn’t have permissions to system files but that’s clearly not what he actually wants.
Most people I know who read a lot use StoryGraph, and mostly for personal tracking, not as a social app.
The graces pointed me up the gulch to the north, after first pointing to the encounter with what’s-her-name. They did not at any time point at the map fragment. It wasn’t big and glowing, it was quite tiny when I finally went back to investigate.
Maybe something they’ve changed with patches 🤷🏻
Also it’s “marked” on the unrevealed map, but unless you know what the mark means, it doesn’t look anything like a map.
Thanks for posting her faculty page, I hope anyone who feels conflicted about the obituary reads it! It sounds like the obituary author knew her well and wrote from a place of mutual understanding and respect.
The 2000 long-form piece and yesterday’s obituary posted by OP are written by the same person, Michael Hiltzik
d_
to skip putting it in the copy register! Helps performance if you’re doing large global deletions.