Yeah. They made so much money in their java enterprise and they just want to get a hold in the cloud market and not get irrelevant. Their always free their is generous compared to all other clouds.
but who know, how long this will stay…
I did notice the sluggishness as well. but I didn’t mind much
Ah, okay. Yes, I can understand that now
Why condolences?
I don’t feel like I’m addicted to it I just play Aram a few times a week - and I have a plentiful life outside of LoL
Yeah, I’m using both all the time. Funny that you mention the teams Problems. My camera 9nly works ok Linux Teams but not on Windows 😂
I’m already using libre office all the time - but aside from gaming I heard that office is the only reason to still use windows. But I just need any document editor - not ms office - so that’s a no brainer for me But for some people at work when MS documents are sent via email and edited - then sometim3s it just doesn’t cut it.
Wow, you nearly described the same experiences I had just recently - when I installed steam and a few games for the first time on Linux. And I was also like “Oh, what? It actually works!!”
I immediately shrunk my windows on dual boot and will likely uninstall it completely in near future. No need for bloated windows anymore
Yes, I read the article. But I was wondering on this
Oh, interesting. Is there a similar thing regarding EU citizen and gdpr? Or did they really only share US customers data?
Wow, this is so well articulated and to the point.
The example with gravity is interesting indeed. We have only acceleration sensors behind our ears, but our body notices the pressure of the body tissue pressing down towards the gravity. And obviously, we also feel gravity when moving.
However, the difference to magnetism is, that we frankly don’t have any contact with magnets during our evolution - except for the earth’s magnetic field.
Even if we are able to sense it, it’s definitely far from being able to reliably feel it like we do for gravity.
Finally mens nipples get something to be useful at.
I vote for mens liberation and rights for magnetic nipples!
Fair point, but then, most people don’t have this.
And even if you do it, you need to get some experience for your brain to develop a model of what to expect in certain situations. For instance, your brain will need some time to get used to the fact, that putting our hand on a fridge will give the brain new sensory stimuli because of the magnets on the fridge.
This intuitive understanding of light and sound is just that - brain neurons being used to what to expect. And even with an implant you would need to train that.
Though I’m definitely curious to experience once how that would feel like 😄
Fair point, I didn’t know about that. But even then, most of us don’t feel like we can feel it - and in the modern city living spaces it gets even less important to train such a sense.
While the idea and visualisation is indeed good, there is an error in the visualization.
Namely, the meaning of “->” is inconsistent. IMO it should be the return value of the function call (like in reverse), but for at least pop, the visualization shows the array instead of the array + return value.
For pop the return value isn’t the array itself, but the popped value: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array/pop
The visualisation could be improved by clarifying, that the array after the function call is visualised. And using -> isn’t the best option IMO, because people expect the right side to contain the return value.
It has been used so much recently that there is even a wikitionar entry for it - with a link to its original creation!
interesting. my credit card will likely expire before i manage to remove it