I don’t know about computationaly expensive. Once video is processed, it’s mostly just a fancy CDN.
I don’t know about computationaly expensive. Once video is processed, it’s mostly just a fancy CDN.
They don’t know, they’re just trying to smoke him out.
There’s “VPN by Google” and “Google One VPN”. Maybe it’s the former that’s being discontinued?
Not for me, i just checked again. I can drag what appears to be a thumbnail and it doesn’t behave like a window so i can’t snap it to the side or the grid, and the window is still there so even if there are no other tabs in that window i can’t move the tab to merge with a window below as it’s covered by the first window.
I know I’m a tab juggler 🤹♂️
That’s not the shape of my heart 🎶
Smartphones still take better photos but they compensate for the optics with software. If you stick that large of a lens into a smartphone, the battery would be too small. Not ti mention the extra moving parts required for retractable lens.
Last i checked on Fedora (40) it didn’t work for me. Firefox also had worse touchscreen support.
I like Firefox as it performs better and uses less resources, the main friction for me would be moving all the passwords from google password manager. I’d also like to keep them in sync with chrome as I’ll still get probably use chrome on other devices, including android.
Dragging chrome tab to another screen. On windows and chrome os it works fine, i can drag a tab from one window and it becomes a separate window i can place anywhere.
On Linux, as soon as i move the tab, the new window is created but I’m no longer dragging it. It annoys me greatly because i often want to move tab to the other half of the screen, or another screen and i can’t do it in one motion.
Must be famished after all that time
And USB A since most devices, USB sticks and peripherals still use that format
And carry them with you everywhere
They can’t do anything if you don’t have a usb c device to connect to it. Ethernet? Hdmi? A simple fucking memory stick?
Requirements are literally the packages your project requires to run,down to a specific version if you wish.
Constraints specifies what version of a package to install IF the package is required by your requirements, or by transitive requirement (required by packages you require). If package is not required, the constraint is not used.
I tend to use requirements file to list direct dependencies of my project and their versions. Constraints is useful to pin down and transitive dependencies to make sure they’re not accidentally upgraded (repeatable builds) . Also if the 3rd party package drops a requirement you don’t have to worry that it’ll still be installed if it’s still on your constraints. It’ll simply not be installed.
It means less than 50% of votes were cast for him. In simpler terms, more people voted for someone else than him.
Nailed it
If the files were already staged then git should have blobs in the git folder, so they should be recoverable.
In the context of version control it does. Discarding a change that creates a file means deleting the file.
Bit over 2 weeks but doable
Imagine asking chatgpt and it tells you to “Google it”