I think if you added a way to unload open tabs and a way to save/export tab groups (so you don't have to rely on the brittle session restore mechanism)
Prolly an addon for that.
I think if you added a way to unload open tabs and a way to save/export tab groups (so you don't have to rely on the brittle session restore mechanism)
Prolly an addon for that.
Hmm...I'm getting memories now...
It could be just that your perception of time is messed up.
WHAT YEAR IS IT?
To this day my mind interprets "deflated" as meaning "decompressed".
As I alluded to earlier, this is not a good thing.
Also, anyone has better workflow for this?
I copied the script I've been using forever. It calls rasphone with a bunch of arguments, which spawns the regular VPN window. I don't do anything with that sidebar shit.
I guess I'll have to elaboratify!
bad art:
good art:
( http://mandrykart.wordpress.com )
You'll notice the obvious difference in quality.
The thing is that if this was programming, the first picture is seen time and time again (hence the website TDWTF), and produced by people who are receiving money for it.
they rebranded Vista as Mojave and apparently people loved it.
I've seen interviews where people, when asked directly, claim to love bands that do not exist.
Is that a thing Jimmy Kimmel does? I can't remember.
Forgot about Vista. But doesn't everyone?
The typical user I have to deal with understands drive letters at least on a basic level. Very few understand UNC paths which are similar format to that.
I know the card readers you mean, and that's just bad design. Taking that many drive letters for a single device is just lame. Would it be so hard to virtualise G:\SDCard, G:\CFCard, etc?
Personally I don't want and drive letters, /mnt/ or any such rubbish. Give me /documents, /source, /photos, /music, etc. which map either directly to a whole partition, or a folder or network resource somewhere.
if Picard asks the computer for something and then talks to Riker about it, how does the computer know he's not talking to it?
Some evolved form of the Xbox motion-detection camera. How do we know? Usually because we're facing the other person. Even we can be confused of someone's facing us but talking to someone else, so it should not be expected that a computer can tell that apart.
Picard: XBOX, ON
However, it forces Egyptian Brackets on you, and that's an endless source of irritation.
You misspelled "something that does not measurably influence anything about your code at all"
Picard probably just reversed the polarity of his syntax to keep the computer from getting confused.
Let us first try to imagine what speech/syntax polarity means.
I cannot leave the goal weight blank. I don't friggan care about my weight, I just want to buy a sleep tracker at a discount! Can't you derive some of that info anyway?
~Buuuureau cra-cy
dunna dunna dunna dunna
Buuuureau cra-cy~
It looks like it also checks the OP, not just the title.
All of your "matches" are image OPs, right?
So the increased consumption of automatic transmission is an important factor.
inb4 "In modern automatics, this is no longer the case."
I don't know about cars, but here's some archived reference material:
Edit - PJH. Cogratulations - you've won a INB4 Fail badge!
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
ye took too long
now yer post chance is gone
Edit - PJH. Cogratulations - you've won a INB4 Fail badge!
I didn't even know there was a badger for that. Winning!
I'm wearing black jeans; a little too heavy and thick for this weather but it's okay. Dark grey boxers. Thin calf-height business socks. Good, slender brown leather shoes. A grey T-shirt with names of cities I've never visited.
{browsertest();}
So whats this then?
An anonymous object instance with a single undefined key, a premature end-of-statement, and an undeclared value?
Dude.
That's not even brillant. That's just brillan.
@asuffield said:
@zip said:And the solution to every problem is of course, an intern.
Which leads us to the great Zen puzzle of WTFs: is it more stupid that the intern's time was wasted manually simulating wget -r, or that somebody thought this was even remotely close to a sane thing to do in the first place?
The intern can plead ignorance.
@asuffield said:
@dhromed said:@Random832 said:
In windows, it pops up the right click menu of the currently focused item (in firefox's crazy "almost native" gui, it does so at the insertion point, or at the upper left if there is no caret. In native apps, it does so typically at the center of the control). Shift-F10, incidentally does the same.Anecdote:
I once pressed a context key (or button -- don't remember) while FFX was in the middle of doing some page loady-unloady stuff.
The result was a super context menu that contained all possible menu items FFX contains. It had the scroll arrows because it didn't fit on screen.
XUL, baby. The best thing to do is to cross the streams.
FFX: "I DON'T KNOW. HERE! TAKE IT! AARGH!"
@PSWorx said:
@Sunstorm said:
22.959183673%, to be exact.Do i want to know how you did that?
Dude.
Just get the pixels in the image and measure that up in Photoshop.
I enjoy the top-left header of QUICKFUX.
@PSWorx said:
@dhromed said:Dude.
Just get the pixels in the image and measure that up in Photoshop.
Okay... pardon my stupidtiy...
hmmmmm
Art thou being orange?
@asuffield said:
@ammoQ said:PHP is disgustingly ugly, all beauty you can get with it is superficial.
Is there any other kind?
What?
@aib said:
PHP's syntax isn't that bad (at least all variables start with $)
But that's part of what's insane about it.
@PJH said:
@dhromed said:So why would I have SuperFetch on at all ever, given that I regularly play with myself a little?
Quoted for (childish) amusement.
Baited!
You missed the other one I put in. ;)
I AM ACTING AS AN IRRESPONSIBLE DATA OWNER BY PROCEEDING WITHOUT BACKUP
I propose we quit feeding the troll.
@boomzilla said:
So, TRWTF is that he should have typed:
$ sudo apt-get install Cirrus
Except not really Cirrus.
@Daniel Beardsmore said:
Most people on my buddy list aren't people I want to start a conversation with. If I really want to talk to someone, I just e-mail them,
Sir, why do you have an IM client?
The real Litmus test: would you give Ubuntu to your (grand)parents?
My ongoing experiment with Ubuntu has had some significant bumps: for instance not knowing where the hell my application went; or how the fuck do I install this download -- but my actions may very well never be performed by some like, say, my dad. He would not offhandly go looking for the applications system folder, nor would he try to download a strange experimental player given that the default ones in Ubuntu ran fine and automatically downloaded and installed Gstreamer when they needed it.
Ubuntu also auto-recognized the onboard nvidia card, made it work, and thus prompted me for exactly 0 driver downloads. XP did not; merely crossed its eyes while muttering baroo?
Not to mention that the application manager is so, so, so much better for any ordinary user than having to do it all by yourself under Windows and MacOS.
I could make a detailed list of all sorts of things that are good and bad about a distro like Ubuntu, but I'm not going to do that here. Just food for arguments and more lengthy posts.
So perhaps, yes, I would give Ubuntu to my dad. The jury is still out.
@vonNeumann said:
an Swisslamic terrorist.
lolz.
(ps. "a" swisslamic, not "an". yes I'm in fresh-mode right now. so sue me. : ))) )
Yes, that makes sense, but you violated the policy.
Couldn't you have said "No, I did not violate the policy." and then left him to respond. Simple replies for a simple mind, see.
I also threaten coworkers with bread knives loaded with chocolate paste.
@b-redeker said:
You really want me to whip out the LMGTFY.com site?
1. I thought it was something local to this place
2. I didn't care enough; as I believe I clearly specified.
@El_Heffe said:
Most of the time I find Joel to be a pompous self-important blowhard, but in this case, I think he might be on to something:
The tendency to worry transient conversations to death at endless length is neurotic. The urge to keep everything in view eternally is pathological. Before TCP/IP entered your life, you never had those urges with regard to normal REAL conversations, did you? Nope. Because when they were gone they were gone, and that was that. You never even gave it any thought.
But now, in an age where transient, essentially meaningless conversations can be preserved and added to, forever, you start getting attached to them. Well, that's not healthy. It's like saving string. It's like keeping piles of old newspapers around your house until you die and the local news runs a story about "That Crazy Eccentric on Elm Street Who Died, Leaving Behind Forty-Three Tons of Rotting Newsprint, and the Ambulance Team Can't Get the Stretcher into the House."
We talked about blahblahblah yesterday. Let's talk about something else now. Nobody REALLY CARES what we said a few days back, and if the software lets it slide out of view after a decent period, that's for the best. Let it go. You're too young to live in the past.
I'm very sorry, but literally every single sentence of that Spolsky quote is incorrect or has grave issues in relation to the whole. Every single one.
Do you want me to be explicit and counter every sentence?