Well, yeah, people did get angry. Just like when conveyor belts, weaving machines, and steam engines were introduced.
Well, yeah, people did get angry. Just like when conveyor belts, weaving machines, and steam engines were introduced.
And Windows update takes care of 99.9% of missing drivers automatically.
I think most people could have predicted that. Most of the things Musk removed were there for a reason (Regardless of whether they where popular with Twitter’s users or not). Mostly of economical or legal nature. You cannot simply remove them if you want Twitter to someday make a profit.
Splitting a random atom wouldn’t cause a chain reaction anyway. It’s just a meme, lol.
They are probably just going to keep it, lol
Just don’t call those things unlimited then?
Well, then there has never been a better time to upgrade to USB 3/4 than now.
How is USB 2.0 normal in a phone that costs upwards of $800?
It is with great sorrow that I inform you that not everyone in the world is from the USA.
His soul still intact
Why are you shouting?
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Problem is that American cities were designed around cars. Getting anywhere on foot, especially for those who live in suburban areas, is basically impossible.
Only reason I could think of is that compressing white noise is very inefficient because of its high entropy. Compression needs patterns and white noise doesn’t really have any.
That still requires a certain level of technical understanding (purchasing a domain, understanding where to host, setting up domain records, having to deal with your mails landing in the spam directory of common email providers, etc.). I doubt my father, for example, could set all that up without help.
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Feed generation is already a very complex process implementing hundreds or thousands of variables to show every single user only posts that are likely to be relevant to them. Filtering out any posts by blocked accounts shouldn’t matter here. The real reason why Elon removed the feature is probably that he realized he was the most blocked person on Twitter, lol.
Electron is a framework for building desktop applications using JavaScript, HTML, and CSS. By embedding Chromium and Node.js into its binary, Electron allows you to maintain one JavaScript codebase and create cross-platform apps that work on Windows, macOS, and Linux — no native development experience required.
Electron is so much more than “just a web engine with a full set of OS xalls hooked in”. Ultralight and Sciter are frameworks that actually just happen to use HTML, CSS and JavaScript for UI development. They aren’t fully-fledged web browsers without a search box, they are tailor-made for app development.
Electron is an unholy fusion of Chromium and Node.JS. Nothing more, nothing less. It doesn’t ‘just happen’ to use HTML and CSS. It’s literally just a browser with most of the default browser UI being hidden. Something like React Native would better fit your definition.
I don’t understand the connection. Should I know this person?