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"then" is used to depict time, sequence or a causal relationship. "than" is used with comparative adjectives, to depict comparison.

  • We tried to get a black dev onboard, but she refused adding 4 layers of abstraction.

  • I don't get it.Does it have something to do with a certain place in France smelling of piss?

  • Nice. Last time I did that, I used JS.Perhaps it's time for me to revisit it.

  • I see.I haven't tried mirrored displays (just never needed it). Perhaps I can try that out if I get a different size/res monitor.My 100Hz display can do 60Hz, so I am expecting it to just drop to that when I mirror them with this setup.

  • To cause problems that is.If I can reproduce the problem, I might be able to think what might be causing it.

  • Doesn't this make everyone with a functional nervous system Autistic?

  • But do you have the latest ranged defence system with active threat detection, automatic manoeuvre solution generation and trajectory determined smart countermeasure deployment, which provides protection from APCBC, SAPHECBC, APFSDS, HEATFS ATGM-OTA and ATGM-VT*?

    NO!There's not even a wide spectrum RADAR over there.

  • YOu poking keyboard!

  • How mismatched do they have to be though?I have 2 monitors, 1 Benq, another MSI. 1 @ 60Hz and another @100Hz.When I move a window with VSync to the 100Hz monitor, it starts doing 100Hz and changes back to 60Hz when I move it back to the 60Hz monitor.It works fine when I 90° one of them.

    Though the resolution and screen dimensions (hence pixel pitch) are the same. So is it one of these that needs to be different?

  • And that's where my comment matches what the Avid Amoeba is going with, that Debian will make the hardware usable for so long that RISC V might be mainstream (and maybe even powerful enough compared to current x86_64) by the time I decide to change the system.

  • Yeah. If I didn't have to worry about money, I would really only be doing open source stuff.

  • commercial

    Ahh! Now I understand the "Smart" branding.

  • IIRC the x86_64 binaries won't work, so you will require a reinstall.

  • I don't care. It stinks from 10m away. I'm not pouring it into my mouth.

  • This explains the increasing attempts to popularise alcohol in children's cartoons.

    Downvote as much as you feel like, it is happening. Both alcohol and tobacco.

  • As long as the new user makes the mistake of buying a perfectly matching desktop, it's fine.

  • What if my new hardware ends up being RISC V?

  • Yeah, and that's why crypto is not catching up well.Kind of a chicken and egg thing.

    But in case of Gold and Silver, there had to be some initial driving factor for when it was first popularised (before people just started mentally defaulting to it).Even though archaeology suggests that there were some civilisations did use notational currency in times before the relatively modern, well known history, enough of them did go with Gold. And since this was during the time when long distance trade was way slower, I won't consider the case of some single power influencing everyone else without any other driving force behind Gold itself.

  • Because they know they are being disingenuous and jump to another account before someone takes an action against that account.Not sure but maybe chaos and confusion is one of their ban evading tactic.

    Might even be just multiple people getting paid a bit, by said news sites.Maybe it is turning out to be cheaper for the news site owners than ads on Google etc.