Go try blender versions before 2.5 for a laugh, it's impressive how much usability improved around then. It's still a juggernaut of an application though so I doubt it'll ever get easy to use. Sure did get easier though.
It's really easy to make a gigantic mess using git if you don't know what you're doing. As soon as you learn to keep your history mostly linear all those issues go away.
Ecco sells metal shoehorns that are a) cheapish b) nigh indestructible and c) long. It's honestly surprising how massive those things are. Could club a burglar to death with one and not dent it.
Nothing. Having a toggle for "legitimate interest" is nonsense. The GDPR lists some exceptions to when you need to ask for permission, these are "legitimate interests". Things like remembering someones IP to keep track of bans is allowable without needing to ask for permission.
Of course advertising agencies promptly went to work trying to bend the language of GDPR so they can claim they are a legitimate interest and therefore exempt. It won't hold up in court.
The GDPR is surprisingly strict, and a LOT of the cookie popups you see in the wild are not at all compliant. To give an example: having your "accept" and "reject" buttons a different font size is explicitly not allowed.
Zie ook: dat verschrikkelijk dikke nederlandse accent van hem als 'ie engels spreekt. Je kunt mij niet wijs maken dat 'ie niet vloeiender engels kan spreken.
Or perhaps clinicians are generally unfamiliar with the lived experience of ADHD. I'm diagnosed, and nothing any medical professional told me has helped jack shit so far.
Go try blender versions before 2.5 for a laugh, it's impressive how much usability improved around then. It's still a juggernaut of an application though so I doubt it'll ever get easy to use. Sure did get easier though.