My dad got a car in 2011. It has gps. He has to pay a premium to update that, and roads get changed surprisingly often. This is by no means new!
Open another terminal. Killall vim.
The problem is once you really experience and notice high quality it's hard to go back
I had this with earphones. Once I bought a better pair, going back to my old ones, it just sounded like cardboard. Don't invest in good audio equipment, even once. It will cost you for a lifetime!
You're the closest to the truth. It's actually a booster propeller for when the plane needs to go super sonic.
Does Google do that? Apple absolutely does it, but has Google ever done that?
My university mainly ran Solaris, pretty much everything also ran on Linux. In the rare case where Windows was required a remote desktop was available.
My university probably isn't your university though, so answers may not be worth much...
To be fair, returning the actual timezone (as defined by tz.db) is useful if you don't just want the current time since you'll be able to take DST into account. Not sure how Vienna is -8 though, it should be +1 (or 2 depending on DST).
First of all, what in the blazes is your doctor doing in surgery?
But let's assume he's also a surgeon.... That's honestly probably the healthiest point of view for a surgeon. Surgeons tend to lose people and it can be devastating if they take it personally. An 81 year old surgeon might have come to terms with it, so as long as he still does his absolute best, why does his relationship to the worst part of his job matter?
Yeah? Well... GPT-7 will be a CEO on LinkedIn!
Just don't read the biography. I just finished it, and while it's amazing it will leave you devastated.
It dissolves, that's where dust comes from.