So what key are they gonna put there when all cheap generic Chinese keyboard makers start including this button on all their variants of keyboards?
So what key are they gonna put there when all cheap generic Chinese keyboard makers start including this button on all their variants of keyboards?
Not a single soul wants this. They just want to use every foul trick to get you to use copilot (by accident even) just like they do with bing and their other garbage.
Nah programming is awesome 😎
The guy only looks unhappy on the outside, inside he’s pleased to be programming lol
Since it’s probably reasonably rare it’s a good demonstration of the stability of Wayland. It makes sense to mention it imo
Looking forward to more, bigger ddos attacks with so many unsecured computers sitting around… :(
Damn, those silly volunteers are doing the wrong things in their free time!
Would a banking app with specific authentication requirements really work through that though? Reliably too?
I don’t even want to imagine printing over wifi drivers…
You should, and you shouldn’t let anyone stop you!
Even when, as the comment says, the memory is marked as cache?
Windows doesn’t have this problem
But wasted ram is still wasted, unlike if the ram was actually used for caching or actually speeding things up, not bootstrapping a freaking browser
Windows famously never generates any garbage files. It’s so reliable all servers run windows. Right?
God truly is dead, and electron killed him
Seriously?!
You’re just not a serious developer 😒
A serious desktop got serious developers who are seriously serious about their serioucity
So glad they’re moving forward on the non destructive front! Non destructive editing such a useful feature. I will always prefer to be able to non-destructively edit things I’m working on to easily be able to change things if necessary or to be able to see how I did something in the future!
Analogies are hard
Agreed. Names don’t work that way. Should we just append any remotely relevant info to the name? “I use Arch/Systemd/Gnu/Linux-AMD 5 7700X, webcam connected, 2000 dpi mouse BTW”
That’s impressively awful