All good, kudos on the counter pedantry xD
All good, kudos on the counter pedantry xD
I’ll grant ya that
But that’s more “Don’t underestimate my power” than “You underestimate my power” tho
For added pedanticity, it translates near-literally to “Don’t think less of my power”
HELL YEAH, BROTHER!
Aaaaabsolutely.
That being said, the only thing that’s getting close to my Sidebery tree tabs is LogSeq’s graph, and it’s a close competition. Might end up using the two simultaneously
Oh man, is there a community for Wiki-style battle summaries like this but for non-battles? This one’s doing a number on me
There’s a whole bunch in Cities at least. I’ve seen several in Bangalore
I remember this old website that the YouTube team had made which visualised the amount of video time getting uploaded per day on YouTube over the years of its existence, and it was on the order of several years per day or something. Gotta find that site again
Add HMD Nokia to the blocking unlocks completely camp
Doesn’t that already exist as the Factory Reset Protection (FRP) partition?
It was initially intended to be a video stream handler, but they had concerns with audio syncing. They figured they might as well also handle audio in one cohesive AV server instead
It really lips the whamma’s ass
Unreal Engine is a major example, you get access to a private repo containing the engine’s source code but you’re bound by an agreement regarding what you can do with it IIRC. Of course anyone is allowed to apply for access though
For 2, the issue is most phones have a lock screen overview sorta effect, where the phone can wake up from sleep with movement or gestures. Actions on the lock screen can hence trigger things, like media playback and emergency dialling
I need a moment to process the fact that Windows 8 was 10 years ago
Maybe YouTube isn’t using hardware acceleration, which browser?
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urn from subroutine, int3 would be something relating to interrupts off the top of my head.
That’s the 6502 one you’re talking about though, what about the previous one (granted it still used a bunch of ICs, but not a microcontroller per se)