I'd say it has more similarity to this version, with the colors and all:
But I imagine most people are used to seeing it much smaller, which makes the overall shape and colors more impactful on triggering the "this looks the same" vibe.
I'd say it has more similarity to this version, with the colors and all:
But I imagine most people are used to seeing it much smaller, which makes the overall shape and colors more impactful on triggering the "this looks the same" vibe.
That's great news. A lot better than last time I tried to make it work.
Apparently the AI cesspool is deeper than I even imagined. Gross.
Among the many reasons to keep one's old car running as long as possible I suppose.
I still run into this issue when one of my company's clients requires developing on Windows. Doesn't take many subfolders before node_modules
just starts breaking.
There are lots of reasons I hate developing on windows and that's certainly one of them.
I use that all the time but never knew it had a specific name.
Because if you're looking for a subfolder you're not looking for a file, and vice versa? It doesn't matter much in sparse directories, but it annoys me having to scroll through a ton of files to find the folder I want in directories with both.
I too like a lot of things about Mac, but finder could be improved, for sure.
(I have gotten used to a lot of its features and hate Windows' defaults too, so there's that. I don't think an ideal exists, unless it's in Linux somewhere and I just need to dual boot the desktop and get it over with)
No,I'll just disable the cron job before it executes and forget about it.
So do I, but I don't think I need to worry too much about confusing them with 2090.
The vibe I've been getting lately looking at Steam's push for Steam OS compatibility is that it might actually be worth trying a dual boot again next time I can bestir myself to mess with it. I've got W11 but managed to disable auto updates so I haven't received all the AI crap, but also means my OS is increasingly behind on security updates, which I'm not pleased about.
I don't care about the latest and greatest either, generally, so maybe even more worth it...although most of my new game purchases are indie titles and most of those only release for windows. So we'll see. I already have a strong preference for Mac support so I can play stuff on my laptop too.
Not arguing with your choice (props actually, I respect the switch) but it is possible to get a legit grey market key for w11 Pro for a lot less. I think I got mine for $20-30 in early 2024?
Edit: I should have noticed I was in the Linux group before I posted that, I thought I was still in the gaming one I guess! Not advocating windows to anyone, it's a terrible OS. But some people might need it for some things so I figured I'd share information that might help someone save a bit of money if they did. (Yes, there are other ways around that.)
They probably just asked AI to summarize it for them and never read it.