We have both Linux and Windows machines in my team. We do all the work in Linux, and register hours in Windows. We also all have iPhones that we only use for 2FA.
I enjoy modding stuff in Copenhagen, Denmark.
We have both Linux and Windows machines in my team. We do all the work in Linux, and register hours in Windows. We also all have iPhones that we only use for 2FA.
I like GNOME. I make it look good and provide a great workflow.
Maybe Vanilla OS will be of interest?
In any non-empty, finite interval on the real number line, there are uncountably infinitely many numbers = people in this thought experiment. If you think of physical space as continuous, we cross infinitely many points in any finite movement.
I’d like to see one of the numerous paradoxes you refer to.
I think that wad the premise, yeah.
Any non-empty interval on the real number line holds uncountably infinitely many points.
I really enjoy the split spacebars. I use those for layers: hold for a navigation layer on one, for some UI and function keys on the other. With the remapping software Keyd. If the split spacebars are not a thing for you, then I’m inclined to think the Shinobi is nicer, given the palmrest and sound profile.
I never noticed any issues.
But getting anywhere on the lower track will kill infinitely many people. You cannot kill finitely many people on the lower track. Well, unless you derail at exactly the first. On the upper track, a stop at any point will have killed only finitely many.
Sorry, that’s only an option of you have a Pro subscription.
“Eventually” on the densely packed track - even if almost instant - means uncountably many deaths. On the upper track, any eventual stop will result in only finitely many deaths.
If the leading wheels are allowed to continue any interval down the original track, uncountably infinitely many people die.
Every finite trolley passes infinitely many points when moves, if you accept space as infinitly divisible (structured as the real numbers).
Half the reason I root is to get rid of that bloody bar on Pixel. Poor Samsung users!
Nice info. Thanks!
If I told my toddler to do this and that, and then had a laugh hating on her for doing it exactly right – that’d be pretty evil parenting, I suppose.
A colleague of mine is very happy with the Punkt phone.
I often make use that various non-windows package managers allow removing things in bulk.
Note to self: it’s for Windows.
Hang out, vape the THC, devour that chicken! OP, this is amazing hosting!