I figured they would just run sfc /scannow
and then sit staring at their screen bewildered when it inevitably does nothing.
Find me on Mastodon, if you want.
I figured they would just run sfc /scannow
and then sit staring at their screen bewildered when it inevitably does nothing.
Pretty sure that you get the benefit of the doubt if you had a feasible reason for adding/changing something about your food.
For example, you could add a laxative to your food/drink and be totally in the clear as long as you labelled your container with your name and maintain that you’ve been constipated. It’s a totally valid reason, plus it was labelled with your name so there’s no reason for anyone else to be consuming it.
I used to use that for ages, but the constant ads made me uninstall it
Just found this article about it that seems to fundamentally misunderstand it in every single way. I didn’t know it was even possible to be this clueless. Either that, or it’s AI.
I think they were more likely referring to how when the public eye is on something many companies will start churning out low-effort products to capitalise on the interest. The market would be flooded with cheap and inferior products in that niche, potentially threatening the smaller business that actually cared about making quality products for those hobbyists. I know this won’t apply to every hobby, but there are definitely a number of them that will.
Thor from Pirate Software (a game studio) does this. He has his set up so that if he doesn’t log into a specific server for a year, the source code to his game will be automatically published.
You could do the same thing. Just grab a super cheap server that checks the last login date and sends out emails.
Craving carbs? Nah, you just need nitrogen. Just breathe some air, bro.
What even is that chart?
Her family tree must be a Penrose triangle
I’m a zoomer and I also have no fucking idea what this is
Gotta back up that claim my dude. Not everyone knows what everyone else has done.
I’m in the UK and it doesn’t work for me either, even after changing my question 4 or 5 times. It’s probably region-locked.
She was basically the first internet doxx.
This isn’t doxxing, this is just the internet spreading lies.
Doxxing is publishing personal/private information about someone online, which didn’t happen in this story.
Probably off-by-one errors
This is who all the people who pronounce “gif” as “jif” worship
You can code in Notepad in the same way you can eat off the floor with your hands. Using better tools is a nicer experience.
As for performance, when one of the world’s most popular editor runs on Electron, it’s not that hard to see why performance could be an issue when working on large projects on older hardware.
I’ve never personally had an issue with VSCode’s performance, but I’m also fortunate enough to be in a position where I can afford a relatively modern machine. Many others have to make do with what they have, which is why Zed might appeal to them.
implying that any developer actually reads warnings
I still remember getting that in Wordle. I think I stopped playing after that.
I think the main complaint is “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it”.
I like the old UI. I had no complaints. So why change it? So much developer expense for zero user benefit.
I used that one revert Gist that NTTS talked about and it’s been the same as always ever since. If Discord makes an update that removes the old UI then I’ll use an old version until they absolutely force me. I will not voluntarily use the new UI, because I think it’s not as good, and that’s it.
Not to mention VSCodium already exists.