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That’s why I’ve been using Emby. Works just fine for free.
That’s why I’ve been using Emby. Works just fine for free.
What else would they scrape your data for? Sure some could be for personal use but most of the time it will be to redistribute in a new medium. Like a recipe app importing recipes.
That’s about as far as I memorized it. What’s your method? I picture batches of 2 digit numbers on a number line.
Pretty much anything made by Michael Shur and Greg Daniels.
Seriously, get some scorch marks on there.
Oh shit. Does that stand for file system?
Glad someone said it. Bugging me so much.
I was able to live rent free with my parents until I was 25. I just took my paycheck every week and put it towards my loans while in college. By 27 I was debt free with a bachelor’s degree.
Also it moves the burning of gas from millions of these poorly efficient vehicles to a single much more efficient power plant.
I really thought you were going to mention “Upload” on Prime. Same creator as the office.
Take an obvious picture of her with your phone. Hand out flyers with her face saying avoid this woman .
You don’t even need an ironing board. I lay a bath towel on my table and iron on that.
Clearly we need Garfield in here then.
At work I have two monitors. One for input (my IDE for programming) and one for output ( the browser to watch changes for my react app).
At home I bought the 49 in. Samsung and have three monitors. Third is normally the log output.
It inserts the master changes before the task branch ones.
Kind of. Both merge and rebase result in the branches “synced up” but they do it in different ways.
Merge is making a batter for cookies, having a bowl for dry ingredients (task branch) and a bowl for wet ingredients, (master branch) making them separately and then just dumping the dry bowl into the wet bowl (merge).
Rebase is taking a time machine back to before you started mixing the dry ingredients, mix all the wet ingredients first then add the dry ones on top of that in the same bowl.
It’s really hard to create an analogy for this.
Merge is taking all the code from the master branch and combining it with the task branch, resulting in a commit for just the merge itself.
Rebase is “re-basing” where your task branch was created from off the master branch. It essentially takes all the commits from master that happened since you branched, REWRITES THE HISTORY of your task branch by inserting those master branch commits before all your existing commits, and effectively makes your task branch look like it was branched yesterday instead of like 4 weeks ago. You changed where your task branch originated on the master. You moved its base.
Atlassian does a fantastic writeup on this.
Not sure what that means. But you have workspaces that contain various tabs and you can’t access a workspace’s tabs from another workspace. I have workspaces for recipes, videos, programming, and gaming.
Workspaces. Vivaldi has this and it’s the only reason I use them.
Compared to Trump who forgot WWII happened and thinks that water destroys magnets.