Vscode does not handle this well the one time I accidentally created 2 files with different cases. On one level it recognises them both as separate files, but other time thinks they’re the same.
Vscode does not handle this well the one time I accidentally created 2 files with different cases. On one level it recognises them both as separate files, but other time thinks they’re the same.
Have you heard of GME?
How extensive was the medical training really?
Now they get the Brits and Aussies to do it and give them the reports.
Just assign tab to 4 spaces.
If it had an accelerometer and Bluetooth I’d have it already.
Fair enough, what’s software/hardware support like in general?
I’d imagine chip design is sufficiently complex that you could both be competent and not have a fucking clue what’s causing this. A recall is bound to be cheaper than the impact this is going to have on customer trust. Not only are they the lower performance chips, they’re buggy lower performance chips.
Why openBSD though?
MS make a decent mouse as it goes.
swindled?
It’s more BSD than anything.
Counterpoint, sometimes stuff is designed to break so something else more critical of expensive to replace does not.
I kinda just hold it all in my head and fix stuff when I notice it’s broken.
Curious how they define professional use, like my work desktop is windows, but all the servers are rhel
Aaah aaaaaaaaah aaaAaaaah aaaaaaaaah aaaAaaaah fuck this shit, fuck it all fuck it fuck it fuck it.
Ha, I recently upgraded to an nvme drive from SATA, cloned the drive and then realised I need to move the windows partition all the way to the end to let me expand the Linux partition. Which broke windows. After about 2-3 hours of troubleshooting it was working again. It was around then I realised I hadn’t booted into windows in 2 years!
My goddaned xterm is lagging, like wtf. Literally logged into a virtual machine for work several hundred miles away running commands through some weird-ass windows SSH terminal software on a server several thousand miles away from the virtual machine and it lags less than the term on my local machine. I’ve moved from vim to vscode it’s so painful.
Can we disable the prompt?
Yeah, it’s fine. Haven’t had too much trouble in a good 10 odd years, once the WiFi drivers settled. Mind you I’m not fucking upgrading to 24.04 for another couple of weeks.