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Some things should be 100% outside of the control of developers. Zooming in/out and selecting/copying/pasting text are my main issues. You have no right to decide I am not allowed to copy the text from your site. Fuck you. It doesn't protect shit. You sent the text in a HTML file to my computer and then dare to tell me i am not allowed to copy it? I can read it on my screen. I can type it myself. I can use OCR to have a program read it for me. I can open the source code and copy it there. All it does is make your site awfull to use!
I thin it should be like this: the system defines something like 10-15 main colors (text, text background, foreground, main accent, highlight bright, highlight dark ....). All programs are designed in terms of those colors. Designers don't put "green here, black there" but "main color here, highlight there".
But they also have the option to recommend the user a app specific color set that can either be applied to that app only or system wide.
By default every app uses their own recommended theme unless the user has set the option to override app themes with the system theme.
Few Years ago I read an article like " study finds you can get self driving cars to crash by throwing a human shaped pupped in front of them". I was like, yeah no shit that also works for humans.
For smaller (indie) studios it can make sense. If the game costs more money to developed than the developer has, preordering is indistinguishable from crowdsourcing like kickstarter. It removes the need for the developer to take a loan and investors, possibly giving up creative freedom.
Anything backed by a (big-ish) publisher should never be preordered!
Lots of Germans defending German cuisine, so as another German: you are absolutely right!
Germany has some great food and some Germans love making good food but German culture is absolutely not about food. The food culture we have is a development of the last ~40 years. Traditional German food is supposed to make you sated so you can go back to the fields and work! And the go to the army and fight! And then go to the ruins and rebuild!
Tasty and awesome food? Yes! A culture that tells you it loves food? No!
Only if you use disc encryption for the personal partition. Otherwise the surveillance software under windows will still scan your linux partition while windows is runing
Yes. "PhD" level intelligence. Not PhD level intelligence. The quotes are part of the word. They are not optional.
I seem to remember a similar story of a zoo where the beavers built a damm in a dry concrete room. They later found out the area was above a waterpipe and the beavers were just way more sensitive to the sound/vibrations.
Couldn't find it with 1min of DDG so might be wrong
Kommt auf deine persönliche Geschmacksrichtung de Veganismus an.
Frei von Dingen die mal ein Tier waren? Garantiert nicht. Wurde irgend einem der Tiere gezielt leid angetan mit dem Ziel Rohöl zu erzeugen? Garantiert nicht. Ist veganismus nicht untrennbar mit Menschen verbunden? Kein Tier interessiert sich für veganismus und einem wilden Tier seinen Instinkt nach fleischessen zu verbieten ist genauso unmoralisch wir als Mensch Fleisch zu essen. Ich würde deshalb argumentieren, dass ein Tier, das gestorben war bevor es die ersten Menschen gab, zwangsläufig Vegan ist.
Aber das basiert auch auf meiner Auslegung, die das Menschen verursachte Tierleiden in den Vordergrund stellt und nicht die tierische Materie.
Nah that's the same fantasy: dig hole, dig to deeply and to greedily, defend against what you awakened, heroic last stand, noble sacrifice, bleed out on snow knowing you saved everyone else.
The US has a long history of being the only developed country to not sign UN resolutions and similar global diplomatic treaties. So.etimes they push for the adoption but then dont sign themselves even
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Seriously, why?
Yeah standard bash Ctrl+r is just so painful. I much rather use "history | grep searchtearm" than that awfull search. fzf is a whole other level. But nowadays I just use fish shell which IMO has even better search than fzf
Yeah allow/block does not need cultural context to be understood. You can take someone from an uncontacted tribe in the amazon (and through a magic translation device) they will understand what a allow list is. They wouldn't understand blacklist.
Maybe a short introduction what the terminal actually is. Programs are a bunch of code that runs on your computer. With many of that programs you as the user want to interact with. The point of contact between the program and you (and actually other programs) is called an interface. Some programs have a graphical interface (GUI - graphical user interface). Other programs have a Comand line interface (CLI). Writing a CLI is a lot easier than a GUI and it works on a lot more different systems. So many programs chose to only have a CLI while some only have a GUI and some have both. The terminal is your way to access those CLIs. And some problems are a lot easier to solve with a CLI than with a GUI. Maybe a function in a GUI is in a few menues deep so you need to click a lot to get there, and then use a slider to set a value, then click accept, etc. In a CLI, it is just one word you have to type. Especially in Linux a lot of developers are not designers so they write programs with good CLIs but bad (or none) GUIs. Especially when it comes to system settings sometimes there is no GUI to achieve what you need. So when you open the terminal, don't think that you are diving in to a whole new magic world, but just that you are taking a different route to talk to the same programs that you were using already, and some new ones that you didn't knew before.
Maybe just to take some of the mystique away, take a program you are used to (maybe Firefox?) and call that from the CLI. Type "firefox --help" and see the options that you have available there and compare them to what you know from the GUI. Most things will be in both but maybe some are very well hidden in the GUI.
After that it is just getting used to the utilities that you have for the terminal, all the little programs like "cd, ls, pwd, cp, mv", etc... They are just programs that do things you are used to do with your mouse in the file explorer. Just the CLI analog to "select, right click, copy, paste". Since CLIs are text based you also have a lot of utilities to handle text like grep, sed, cut, tr, they just do what you were doing in a text editor.
Yeah same. For some reason I just liked the old persona a lot more. Just something about that uncompromising "I am right because I say so. Thank God for me". I didn't agree with all opinions but the persona just felt unique. Then they shifted a lot to the weird. Wtf was that cornflakes homunculus? That was still pre transition and continued after. Haven't watched a video in a few years, maybe they have found a new solid identity by now but that interim period just put me of to mutch.
I hate these triple negative headline. Lose ... overturn ... ban. So its banned, Namibia wants it unbaned but failed? There must be a better way to phrase that
Exactly. The password manager registering an password input field or not is a function of Android and not of the password manager. The password manager doesn't have the ability to scan every open app for password fields, that should be a horrible breach of the application sandboxing. Instead android notifies the password manager of a input field and overlays its icon to autofill. Changing to a different manager will not have an effect on the detection rate.
Don't forget the sweet but savory smell of mustard gas