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I guess we can watch for network activity when we save and export images.
I guess we can watch for network activity when we save and export images.
But I don’t understand why them being connected makes one dependent on the other, unless half of the supply alone can’t support the workload. What is the “electrical utility level”
Can you please elaborate on the technical details of the failures? What was the hidden dependency?
Only if it makes you incompetent and feel stupid
Both parties.
Need a citation for that one chief, I’m pretty sure it says your body is a temple to be respected and cared for.
It’s supposed to be a reply to an existing conversation.
See I don’t think that is wrong either. Technically accurate words are valid substitutes for orthodox ones, especially in a comedic sense.
That’s not my experience, I love the feature.
Because they expect you to listen to the voicemail and then call back at your convenience. If you hate it, get a visual voicemail app to transcribe them for you.
That way, you’ll at least be able to side-eye it and consider helping when your mother calls because she has fallen in the tub.
Friend, people will get offended by anything and everything. Didn’t worry about it. You just be you.
As a native speaker, I approve of your opinion.
Why is the third bad
People get overloaded with words. You have to focus on one concept at a time. Let them ask for others.
All you idiots telling FOSS maintainers to do something else, know that we don’t want to maintain yet another server. Aside from Discord, Zulip is the next best thing.
That’s nice, where?
That’s just an inherent consequence of open source, people can make multiple versions of the same thing, and you can’t force distro maintainers to ship all the same tools. It’s not worth complaining about, and beginners need this explained to them that with choice, comes… well, choice.
Me too. Every once in awhile I have to remind myself that it’s not my fault that Lenovo decided to plaster a windows logo on that key. Realistically, that’s everybody’s key, and it was unfair of Microsoft to do that to us in the first place
Not a good first impression (other comments have my thoughts covered) and I think I’ll stick with Firefox.
Unless they impress us by re-writing it in a quality-first language, and make all configuration declarative, and drop support for some cruft. They’re going to have to try something bold and different to impress me, otherwise, this seems like more of the same, and an uphill battle at that.