If you want to edit macros in Excel, you’ll see a Vista window. Vista! In 2024!
If you want to edit macros in Excel, you’ll see a Vista window. Vista! In 2024!
Jong-Baptist Unmanuel Xlon
Gun! Unix? Not!
Are the version numbers going to be mm or caliber?
GNU isn’t punchy though; as soon as any punchy word get’s associated with them, people will use that word instead, and we’ll just get GNU/Thermite or GNU/Abson or something.
See that’s more realistic. Sneaking off to walmart is still a bit of a stretch in sprawl-hell, but I can see how a cheap locally available phone might make it’s way into anyone’s hands, especially as a hand-me-down.
And buying that requires knowledge of amazon, knowledge of what phone is useful, knowledge to avoid a scam or faulty product, an email address, a credit card, and a device to order from.
Children are surprisingly clever and have all the time in the world, but they aren’t professional pen-testers and don’t have the experience needed to use online services before having access to them.
It’s far more likely they get a hand-me-down device from a friend and keep it at school, especially if they know such a thing would be confiscated immediately upon discovery. Preventing this interaction would require control over the child’s life nearing Amish levels, or prison levels.
Wait until you need nested commas, those lists won’t delineate themselves!
Yeah, repeat ads are the worst. One of the best targeting thing that could be done is simply prevent seeing the same ad more than once in a 24h period. It would do so much to make the hellscape a little more bearable.
Dislikes is why I left anyway! XD
I even left ads on for nearly a year until a particularly metally hazardous on pushed me to turn them off, and I haven’t gone back since. On the occasion I use YT outside my ecosystem, it suddenly feels so much worse.
Speaking of android, Blockada has been great on my phone. It’s like a PiHole or uBlock Origin for the whole incomming network data, like AB++ used to be nearly a decade ago.
Oh, I see! For many people it’s just not something they notice, and it often doesn’t happen unless there’s a pressure difference. For other people, ears pop every time they yawn, or even eat. And lots of people can pop their ears manually in the same way people can flare their nostrils or wiggle their ears.
Unnamed(7)FinalFinalThisTimePlease?
Lots of people can pop their ears on demand by flexing the muscles that open the tube. Those muscles are the same ones that flex when yawning and sometimes when chewing.
If your ears are always popping, I don’t think that’s necessarily bad, but maybe you’re more susceptible to ear infections? If it’s not painful and has always been like that it’s probably fine, but mentioning it to your doctor next time you see them won’t hurt.
This reminds me of some maps by Andy Woodruff.
They weren’t made to find long lines, and picking out a single line can be a tad difficult, but it’s very interesting nonetheless.
Hey, you even have the eraser right there is the middle! I suppose that makes it convenient?
Would straight plane be as understandable?
I agree. It could work if the emblem was simplified, but it’s a bit too complex right now. Not F- level though, I’d say C; the colours are unique with meaning, and the icon in the middle is striking and recognizable.
Even easier, pick video lengths.
<1min, 1-10min, 10-30min, 30-60min, 60min+.
I’d use that all the time.
Ladux? Linda? +Linux, pronounced “Add a Linux” -> Ada Linux? LinLace?