On Windows, it’s easy! Unfortunately, on Linux, as far as I know, you currently have to use a non-standard client.
On Windows, it’s easy! Unfortunately, on Linux, as far as I know, you currently have to use a non-standard client.
You can actually use Zstandard as your codec for 7z to get the benefits of better compression and a modern archive format! Downside is it’s not a default codec so when someone else tries to open it they may be confused by it not working.
I thought, “1.4 billion pounds of cheese can’t be a real number, right?” Turns out, it kinda is. 1.4 billion pounds (actually generally 1.45-1.5 billion) is the amount of cheese the USDA stores in cold storage warehouses across the US. And indeed, much of that seems to be in caves in Missouri. But any particular cave probably only stores a few million pounds, although getting specific numbers is rather difficult.
Because it’s fake, it’s a joke about that GitHub troll a couple weeks ago
The difficulty of sending patches or reporting issues to the Linux kernel is a feature for them, as it keeps less-experienced devs from wasting maintainer’s time with garbage requests. For most projects it’s a bug.
This isn’t KYC, it’s “prove you’re a human”.
Then why are 2012 and 2016 included? It’s extremely confusing to have a line graph over time where intervals of time are missing, even if you clearly call attention to it, which they don’t here.
JPEG XL has gone through waxing and waning support from each of the major browsers, but Safari is the only one to support it by default.
SVN, and whatever that thing Microsoft was doing once
Hm, 8.8.8.8? That was 5 years after Gmail.
Docs, Sheets, and Slides were all acquisitions. I guess Drive and Forms are good.