That sounds dumb. :(
That sounds dumb. :(
I kinda like the idea but I also kinda hate it.
I really wish PWAs worked properly cross-platform instead. :(
I understand that they need to diversify so that they’re not so dependent on Google’s default search engine money. I don’t know how they should do that.
But I’m not sure what they’ve been doing has been all that good of an idea.
That’s way too broad. Scripting is a pretty broad concept.
I wouldn’t mind them if they didn’t BREAK MY REMOTE’S PLAY BUTTON.
Okay someone has to say it.
The second F in Firefox is NOT capitalized.
That is not what I’m suggesting. I’m not saying charging only cables shouldn’t exist. I’m saying what everything does should be clearer.
I’m surprised that happens! Seems like a complicated mistake to make.
There should be a way to make it simpler.
Idk, something like “for USB 4 you NEED all of these”.
Or maybe USB 4 with levels like bronze, silver, etc.
Or make displaying data rate, display and charging capabilities all mandatory on all ports…
I’m not sure what, but “it’s a USB port; look in the manual and if you’re lucky you might learn what it does exactly” ain’t it.
If I order an Americano and you serve me a filter black coffee, I swear …
The USB standards are just… Comically overcomplicated. And almost everything about it is optional. They need a full revamp, making it simpler and mandatory on all future ports, devices and cables.
But they won’t do that, will they.
URLs aren’t case-sensitive though, so wouldn’t those necessarily have another kind of differentiator?
We regularly have that problem at work. Works on your development PC on Windows. Push to pipeline, get cryptic error messages. Once we were two people trying to figure it out for half an hour.
Case-sensitive file names. Why.
I kinda wish we’d kept the name chariot. It sounds more epic.
Will that ruin my phone’s battery?
Also what if I’m someone poor using an extremely basic smartphone to connect to the internet?
Sorry. Did a direct translation of the French name without thinking.
I’d never questioned it before now, but … How come the towers move? Who had that idea?
The jesters moving diagonally because they’re whimsical I guess but the towers are quite odd.
It took me an embarrassingly long amount of time to get it.
In case you don’t get it: autism and autumn are similar words.
That looks delicious. I wanna try.