

What on earth is “share.google”?


What on earth is “share.google”?


God forbid you don’t squeeze every drop out of your customers



Every time
Word suggestions/spell checking are not included in the current releases and are a major goal for the v0.6 milestone.
I’ve been watching Florisboard since before that text read “v0.5”. It’s a good keyboard but can’t be a daily driver for me without that.


I had to make that technology decision recently and decided on Zigbee. I don’t see any real advantage to Matter other than future support, and current support is much much lower than Zigbee.
The “seamless internet/cloud connection” is a massive turnoff. Products proudly advertising Matter and then hiding Thread vs WiFi is a pain. And frankly only IKEA really seems to be offering anything Matter with AU plugs and they’re super coy about it so I’m never confident about what I’m getting.
There’s a lot of subjective differences between Word and Writer.
Image placement is not one of them. Writer gives you the anchor and asks exactly where you would like it put.


I’m pretty sure passionfruit flowers cribbed off trek here. You can’t convince me that tripod started as an organic design.


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It was a deer
(Because a moose is a deer)


I literally cannot understand how Outlook is so awful and unpleasant to use. Constant pauses, regular freezes and a search that will show a document I sent to myself five years ago regardless of search terms but won’t surface the perfect match I received yesterday, in the world’s most prominent email client.
The only worse software I have to interact with on a daily basis is Adobe’s PDF reader, which gives me five popups within one minute of opening it and takes over a minute to do a text search in a five page document.


Ah, fair point. When someone says “org-mode” I think of the file format usually, but I guess that’s probably not what colournoun was saying.
But also, apparently Emacs is on android


There are at least two org-mode apps on f-droid

We found “strong evidence” for pain experiences in adults of two orders, Diptera (flies and mosquitoes) and Blattodea (cockroaches and termites). There was also “substantial evidence” in adult Hymenoptera (bees, wasps, ants, and sawflies), Orthoptera (crickets and grasshoppers), and Lepidoptera (butterflies and moths) […]
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0065280622000170


The article is written by the computer scientist.


Typography instead of colour is used in the wild, in the Listings LaTeX package!
A bit undercut by Diddy choosing his name though.
Usain Bolt, surprisingly, was born that way.
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