The hobbits, the hobbits, the hobbits, the hobbits
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Maybe it recognizes sunglasses and skips this check while you wear them.
I've spent most of my day reading this, thanks for sharing. Although the contents are quite rough, it's amazing this person has been able to use his art skills for this purpose.
'backdrop'?
That's true, although I believe you still have to give permission to an app to use this (at least on Android). Not to say that people won't accept things way too fast.
Only let the new "last month" have one extra day would fix this. That would break the Weekdays, but perhaps that's not so bad as recurring events like birthdays and holidays are then not always destined per se to be on the same weekday.
We start to die in the process of being born.
Interesting, I work with both at my job and my main take is:
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CLI of Mac is superior to me and least confusing, plus has it's whole CLI experience working correctly for a long time, but Windows did a bit of a catch-up (still not on par IMO and too many ways of working)
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The GUI settings are more advanced on Windows, but the new/old interface are a cluster fuck; I don't trust the interaction between them
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Windows has more compatibility options with hardware/software, if you dig deep enough you can make things work most of the times
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The general MacOS experience (from starting your computer, opening apps, using the CLI) performs better, Windows feels a bit more sluggish/bloated to me
I do like the steps that Microsoft takes with things like Visual Studio Code and .NET of aiming cross-platform. I have in no way any hatred for Microsoft and I think both operating systems have their pros and cons. They are both fine to work with.
This is more disturbing to me than the Garfield.
Might I ask if you were using Chat-GPT 3 or 4? I had this as well, got send into circles for hours, with 3. Then I used 4.
Only two bloody messages back and forth and I got my solution.
Why isn't this as easy as storing some of that excess energy in a home battery and letting the rest down in a wire into the ground? Then if it's smart enough it could only give back energy when needed.