I better give my consent then, all these users are just waiting for me to give the OK.
I better give my consent then, all these users are just waiting for me to give the OK.
I’m pretty sure it’s impossible to keep everything arranged “correctly” geographically while keeping the proportions correct and having them be regular shapes. If anything it’s impressive that you can get it as close as this.
In the UK your dishwasher is typically connected only to the cold water intake, so that’s not a problem unless you have multiple showers in your house… that said, water heaters are often limited to either heating or hot water (not both at the same time), but that’s not an issue in practice since you’re not going to be using the hot water for long periods of time.
They do, they’re just not connected to the dishwasher so don’t need to be factored into its energy usage.
But then shouldn’t there be a delay when using actual Chrome?
I thought pounds could be used for either mass or force, and in modern usage just saying “pounds” usually refers to mass. Wikipedia seems to agree:
Then you must not have read the linked article, which mentions three companies that have done just that.
Roaming charges made an unwelcome reappearance for UK mobile users heading to mainland Europe after Brexit. EE, Three and Vodafone were all quick to reintroduce the daily or monthly charges to use their mobiles while in the EU – which typically add £2 a day.
Perry is made from pears, it’s not just pear-flavoured apple cider.
Those are British though. Though I’m sure there are also American examples.
I would have said 平和 (heiwa). As another learner, I’ve never seen 安泰, and ピース I see mostly used as a reference to the “peace sign” (the hand gesture).
Sea urchin is “uni”, the cat is actually called “Yuni”. It’s just Google Translate translating it weirdly.
Edit: after looking it up, the cat is indeed actually called “Uni”. It does say “Yuni” in this post though
Only if they only spoke one language. Googling indicates there are somewhere around 1.45 to 2 billion total English speakers, so just knowing English might hit 25% already.
Edit: Also, the graph only lists languages with 50 million speakers, so the real proportions are smaller.
There are definitely VSCode extensions which ask you to pay for them, like GitLens.
The EHS defines these as “homes that are primarily used as holiday homes (by family, friends or let to others as a holiday let) or are occupied while working away from home.”
This clearly doesn’t include regular rental properties, so I don’t see how it shows landlords are not a problem.
Constant audio buzzing and disconnect while docked. Need to enable Developer mode and change a setting to fix.
What’s the setting? I have this issue and the only thing I found online is that it was a known problem to be fixed in a future update.
Question from a European: Why does living in an apartment mean you have to go to a laundromat? Do apartments in the US not have washing machines?
Apple, for one, because not only do they default to this but there’s no option to change it separately for the mouse wheel vs touch pad without third party software.
How would you even hit a 3.3 TB limit a month in normal usage? AAA games these days are hitting 100 GB but how many of those are you going to download in a month? Streaming Netflix 24/7 will also not get you there, unless maybe it was 4k content the whole time. Maybe if you’re pirating uncompressed Blu-ray rips?
While we’re being pedantic,
lit. “octopus balls”
It doesn’t literally mean that, it’s more like “grilled octopus”.
Are you sure you don’t have some other software updating Firefox in the background?
Normally this only happens on Linux when your package manager updates Firefox while it’s running, and on Windows that doesn’t happen because Firefox updates itself only when you (re)start it.