

The extension entry that OP is talking about seems to be pretending to be Tampermonkey, when it’s not.
This is the real Tampermonkey: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/tampermonkey/
The extension entry that OP is talking about seems to be pretending to be Tampermonkey, when it’s not.
This is the real Tampermonkey: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/tampermonkey/
Habe vor 'ner Weile meinen Wasserkocher entkalken wollen und deshalb Zitronensäure und etwas Wasser reingemacht und stehen gelassen.
…vielleicht ein, zwei Wochen zu lange stehen gelassen.
Und joah, anscheinend gibt es Schimmelpilze, die Zitronensäure wohl richtig geil finden.
As for When to abstract, you particularly want to deduplicate code that implements logic (as opposed to boilerplate code).
It’s much more likely for this kind of code to require changes or bug fixes over time and therefore for the separate versions to drift apart.
I’ve also found that you should still lean strongly towards deduplicating code, because it isn’t just you who needs to know to change both versions of a code snippet. Your colleagues need to know, too, including those who join the project later. And the chance of this working out as intended, is practically zero. If you have duplicated code, you need to assume that multiple versions of it will exist.
Gestern mit Eltern und Co. beim Essen gewesen und meine Mutter hatte beim Reservieren nachgefragt, ob die etwas für mich haben, was eben vegan+glutenfrei ist. Antwort war exakt ein (1) Gericht.
Als dann die Bedienung mich fragte, was ich möchte, habe ich dann zu ihr gemeint, dass ich das eine (1) vegane+glutenfreie Gericht möchte, und dass ich glaube, dass das irgendwie ein Salatteller mit Gemüseküchlein sein müsste.
Die Bedienung war so verunsichert, als sie auf ihrem Bediengerät das Gericht auswählen sollte, dass sie angefangen hat zu zittern und dann einfach wortlos davon gelaufen ist.
Vermutlich, um in der Küche nachzufragen, ob das Gericht denn vegan+glutenfrei gemacht werden kann, aber wir hatten dann schon gewitzelt, dass sie jetzt gleich in’s Auto steigt und einfach Feierabend macht.
Irgendwann haben die anderen dann ihren Salatteller als Vorspeise bekommen. Hinter mir haben zwei Bedienungen gequatscht und gemeint “Ist das der vegan? — Ja”. Hatte dann keine Vorspeise bekommen.
Was irgendwo Sinn macht, falls ich einen Salatteller als Hauptgericht bekomme, aber tatsächlich wusste ich immer noch nicht so sicher, was ich überhaupt bekommen werde.
Nochmal etwas später hatten dann zwei Bedienungen hinter mir gequatscht und gemeint “Der bekommt die Glasplatte”.
Und joa, dann hatten wir exakt den gleichen Witz gerissen, dass ich vielleicht tatsächlich einfach eine leere Glasplatte bekomme, weil die tierfrei+glutenfrei ist.
Lustigerweise hatte mich die Bedienung auch schon bei den Getränken aus Versehen übergangen, obwohl sie da noch gar nicht wusste, dass ich Veganer bin. Muss wohl so ein Berufsinstinkt sein. 🥴
Ziemlich sicher, dass der Preis eigentlich in seiner finalen Form da stehen müsste, solange es keine optionalen Extras sind, also dass du dir z.B. noch Fritten für 'nen Euro dazulegen lassen kannst oder so.
Aber ja, wo kein Kläger, da kein Richter.
Yeah, that is precisely why I assume they don’t feel secure in their own standing, because it would be trivial to say “you do you” and continue doing what they feel is right. It’s not like I’m attacking them, just stating what my choice is.
Well, there’s a separate technology stack for virtualization. So, it would be similar in effect, but the way you get there is different, and it’s possible that it performs better or worse for certain scenarios.
End-users can use e.g. waydro.id to run Android apps on Linux.
I’m not deep into Android development, but I doubt it’s possible to just port an app without basically a complete rewrite. Android has an own layer on top of the JVM, called Zygote, and there’s presumably lots of system libraries which the Android apps implicitly depend on, for handling graphics and whatnot, which make tons of assumptions about running on an Android device.
Pretty sure my work laptop tells me every time that I’m not getting some security upgrades, because I’m not using Ubuntu Pro.
I believe, there’s some semi-reasonable justification, that they’re only holding back upgrades for packages which they wouldn’t normally maintain anymore, but yeah, it still looks horrendous from an end-user perspective.
Huh, it really is like spoken English after all.
I’ve also found less-overly-sweet cookies help, both in terms of not craving them as badly and actually somewhat filling you up compared to the amount of calories you consume.
Unfortunately, it’s quite tricky to find such cookies in the shops.
Ah, I’m not saying there’s a different force being applied to feather vs. hammer. The meme above doesn’t mean that they “fall faster” in the sense that the hammer falls at a higher velocity. It’s rather colloquial usage of “faster” to mean “finishes sooner”. Because what does happen, is that the hammer collides sooner with Earth, since the hammer pulls the Earth towards itself ever-so-slightly stronger than the feather does.
I guess, for this to work, you cannot drop hammer and feather at the same time in the same place, since they would both pull Earth towards themselves with a combined force. You need to drop them one after another for the stronger pull of the hammer to have an effect.
So, this is also going off of this formula:
F = G * mass_1 * mass_2 / distance²
But setting mass_1
as Earth’s mass and mass_2
as either the feather’s or hammer’s mass. A higher mass_2
ultimately leads to a higher force of attraction F
.
Wut? This does not turn off gravitational pull for objects other than Earth.
Or I’m misunderstanding what you’re trying to say, but yeah, no clue.
I guess, you didn’t necessarily say otherwise, but there’s still a high chance that the app offers worse accessibility, even if you’ve configured everything correctly. Being able to freely manipulate the rendering in your browser, rather than having to live with what the app/OS devs allow you to configure, is crucially important for many accessibility needs.
The way I lobby for that is by not buying products that are harmful.
That’s kind of hilarious. At first we had VMs to run entirely separate operating systems. Then we had Containers to separate everything except the kernel. And now we might get separation for just the kernel.
Except for laws of physics and math and such. 🙃
You can find exceptions, but on average, heavier objects will fall very slightly faster than light ones, because they excert their own gravity field onto Earth and therefore pull it towards themselves.
This requires a somewhat unintuitive definition of “falling”, in that both the object and Earth itself moves, but given that any object with mass excerts a gravitational field, there is not actually any other definition.
Yeah, in what OP screenshotted, they’re just showing off any extensions, not specifically particularly good ones. Obviously, fraudulent or malicious extensions are not supposed to be in the add-ons store to begin with, though.
They do have a separate quality gate for extensions that are genuinely recommended to users.