@toydragon does the cake have any meaning?
@noiob why does a light switch command processed in the local network need to be routed through google servers?
@noiob remembers something like my old Motorola XT300, which battery goes from 100% down to 5% in less than half an hour and stays there for 8 or even 12 hours before it runs out of power.
@Azure you can find places like coursera, udemy, edx, masterclass, etc, where people take a "GIT course" like they could do with an "ASP.NET course" or an "HTML5 course" and take the course completion certificate to their resume as if it was a certification in that specific technology.
@noiob but the keyboard raised right after you tapped over a UWP text bar while on Win32 apps you'd need clicking the keyboard icon near the systray icons.
@noiob it installed HP bloatware on a cleanly-formatted HP machine that came with freedos from the factory, so I don't doubt Dell does the same
@noiob Is there a way to block bloatware from being auto-installed through Windows Update? 🤔
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@kistaro I mean... wasn't is based on "The Codex of Alchemical Engineering"?
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@kistaro wasn't it a free flash game some years ago?
@noiob you can collapse the sidebar (the one that holds the file explorer) and reduce font size with Ctrl+Shift+hyphen; It doesn't work for me because I prefer 120~150 columns per line and I don't see that well (myopia).
@kernpanik I hate it, but clients keeps begging for being technologically-dependent from Google. Even though I can make an API that handles thousands of requests per second (many businesses fail before needing even dozens of requests per second) on a single cheap node, they want me to build that as micro-services that are tailored to either AWS or GCP, and nothing else. When our clients start being less picky about technologies they don't understand, maybe we can fix that.
Dear web developers and admins,
please stop embedding Google's hideous #ReCaptcha into your websites. Its algorithm is faulty, forcing regular users to click dozens or even hundreds of fire hydrants, bicycles, or traffic lights each day. It puts a 'suspicious activity' flag on users who won't obey to Google's business model - such as people who don't sign into Chrome, use anonymity VPNs, or use browser extensions to suppress common tracking mechanisms. Enough is enough. Stop it.
@Azure for some problems, yes, it's a good syntax. For others, I don't know if it will make sense.
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