That seems to work pretty well for me. Predictive back doesn’t work but I think I can survive without it.
That seems to work pretty well for me. Predictive back doesn’t work but I think I can survive without it.
Have you used teams for sending code recently?
I tested it last week and it worked pretty well and even featured syntax highlighting. From the very limited one time test I actually prefer the way teams handle code since it doesn’t force you to use some kind of snippet.
Teams is also supposed to get better formatting and chats fairly soon. I will continue to use slack because I prefer it but it’s nice that teams is at least getting better.
There is a setting in slack that is enabled by default so that notifications will only arrive on your computer if you are active on it.
Discord does the same thing. It’s great, I wish teams and outlook did it too.
That’s not really Teams fault though. Sounds more like a team issue than a Teams issue.
You don’t need rounded wings to fly though and how are (some) planes able to fly upside down if that is the main explanation of lift?
Nothing is perfect bruh.
This is designed to work with all games so it’s more similar to how many emulators implement quick save than how it works in most games. I suspect or rather hope that it’s as fast (instantaneous) as it is in emulators.
It also appears that it’s supposed to rewind like you can do in some racing games.
It’s more complicated than a simple quick save button found in mostly older games. It’s a neat feature but I would obviously prefer that they didn’t get the patent so Xbox also could implement something similar.
Except the absolutely valid (I don’t not necessarily agree but it’s fair) criticism about mitm and other similar stuff, cloudflare actually does a lot of good stuff.
In general they stand their ground against companies who try to force them to do stuff like this.
They are also seemingly involved in developing and finding ways to make the internet a more secure place, like with encrypted client hello. And encrypted DNS.
Yes of course but recording a private conversation has been legal before and I couldn’t find any good indications that it has changed under the GDPR.
The law essentially says that it’s illegal to record or listen to private conversations which you aren’t a part of using technical instruments.
So it’s legal to press your ear against a wall but it’s illegal to use any tech to listen/record to anything.
Yeah it varies. In my country you only need to participate in the conversation to be allowed to record it.
You can also film or photograph anyone you feel like in public as long as they aren’t in a place where privacy is expected like a bathroom or something like that. In general you can record and upload all day long.
The law is much stricter on surveillance cameras.
Is this thread really about women’s rights though?
It’s more of a meta thread about the issue the comic brings up, it’s about how some men switch the topic around. If the comic was intended to focus entirely on women’s rights it would end at the first image
I can’t recall false positives being a huge issue for me, but it’s very late at night so my memory might be foggy.
I honestly don’t use it a lot because I have a gesture which enables me to swipe down on the home screen to bring down the notifications and I’m just so used to doing that. Personally I have to adjust my grip to use the back tap feature, so it’s slightly inconvenient.
Having the flashlight on the feature is something that I would like but unfortunately it’s just somewhat embarrassing to walk around with the flashlight turned on and false positives are a problem here.
With the notification shade false positives don’t really matter.
On my pixel 6A you can bring down the notifications but double tapping the back of the phone, which is pretty neat.
No, pretty much everyone agrees with you. It’s like posting on unpopular opinions: “I think Hitler was a bad person”
Why is it a good thing that people can’t enjoy the games they like on Linux?
Yeah, just like in the movies when Gandalf said “Fly you fools!” He didn’t mean that they literally should fly away.
I’m not saying that AI will take over the world but people’s fear doesn’t come from current AI. It comes from the fact that AI improved massively in just a few years and if it continues to do that, it might become very advanced fairly soon.
I started at the company during the summer so I haven’t been around long but my colleague has worked there for over 10 years and my former colleague worked there for 20 years. So I think that they are probably right.
The software is also something from the past that not a lot of people use anymore. Unfortunately I can’t say what it is because people could figure out where I work very easily if I did, I believe it’s from the 80s. My company is also the company that has used this kind of system for the longest time in the world.
Fun fact: I just searched up the software/system and I found out on Wikipedia that another company in the same industry had to reverse engineer and replace the entire system because it was just too old, and hard to maintain.
With that said, some of the servers the software uses runs at least on 2012 and 2016. I haven’t checked but if it’s a VM, I should absolutely just try and replace it and see what happens.
They don’t expect home users to pay. Remember that they often refuse to even reboot their computers to receive security updates.
Extended support is pretty much intended exclusively for enterprises.
You can do regular code blocks in Slack? I thought you only could do inline or in snippets.
We luckily use both at work.