I'm gonna chalk it up as yet another problem with Firefox Mobile. I really want to like it, but it doesn't make it easy haha
I'll probably try again another time on something Chromium-based
I'm gonna chalk it up as yet another problem with Firefox Mobile. I really want to like it, but it doesn't make it easy haha
I'll probably try again another time on something Chromium-based
I filled it all in and the button at the end didn't work. That's 20 minutes I'm never getting back :/
Far easier to do too. I did one of each last month and there's no question that the Windows setup experience is terrible in comparison.
Anon thinks he "won" by getting the girl, not realising that entering a relationship isn't the finish line.
I would say finding that the bug is in a library is worse than finding it in your own code.
If it's your own code, you just fix it.
If it's in a library you then have to go and search for issues. If there isn't one, you then go and spend time making one and potentially preparing a minimum reproducible example. Or if you don't do that (or it's just unmaintained) then you have to consider downgrading to a version that doesn't have the bug and potentially losing functionality, or even switching to another library entirely and consequently rewriting all your code that used the old one to work with the new one.
Yeah, I'd take my own bugs over library bugs any day.
Jilohertz gang rise up
I'm lucky enough to earn a comfortable wage so I tend to buy things that I want throughout the year.
Many people in my position seem to only want things that unfortunately cannot be gifted. More hours in the day. Less suffering in the world. More time with loved ones. Less global disarray.
:(
Even if it's a re-run, it's a dick move to give away the ending to any movie while in line to see it.
mouse cursor customization app
There's your problem. You can install and use cursors directly in your OS settings, much like fonts. There's no need for a separate application to manage them.
I would have thought a 4K TV was enough to use 200% on, no?
I used to be in camp AVIF, but I've changed my tune to supporting JXL after running some of my own tests. The main things that caused me to change my mind were the better compression ratio, progressive loading, and lossless conversion from JPEG. Those last two in particular are very useful features which AVIF simply doesn't have an answer to.
AVIF is a video format masquerading as an image format, and while that's not a bad thing, it's definitely not as good as a purpose-built image format.
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