That doesn’t really explain why the file explorer compiled for 64-bit computers is slow as balls
That doesn’t really explain why the file explorer compiled for 64-bit computers is slow as balls
J’ai surtout hâte de voir ce que la compétition va faire, car Qualcomm sont parmi les seuls à ne pas supporter le standard de démarrage…
Pour le Qualcomm, en fait le problème c’est pas vraiment le support du CPU mais plutôt le fait que le bootloader fonctionne comme les téléphones Android, où il faut une configuration unique (DeviceTree) à chaque ordinateur pour qu’il puisse démarrer car leur processeur ne supporte pas le standard Arm SystemReady.
En règle générale, avec les Dell XPS, Thinkpad ou un Framework auront virtuellement 0 problèmes de comptabilité avec Linux (sauf pour ceux avec les processeurs Snapdragon qui viennent de sortir, eux ne démarreront même pas).
Ay, just this after noon I was wondering how my phone got from 35 to 20 percent in an hour or two while being mostly unused
I think it’s more like what Mozilla is to google; Linux to Microsoft is a tool to prevent antitrust issues
A scale and a legend would have been pretty helpful, and a specific criteria as well, because we don’t have the info on what was used to measure how supportive or not a province is
Interesting, I’ve always wondered how much battery my always on VPN consumes, it seems not much, but still not an insignificant amount. But my biggest worry with always on vpns is the idle usage, and its good to see its basically non extistent!
Thanks for sharing, I really liked the original rounded window corner extension, it’s cool seeing it be maintained again
Yikes, Pixels are already pretty low volume compared to other flagships, and they don’t have the best reputation for long term reliability, as well as having exynos based processors which means high heat, low performance and (comparatively, against TSMC fabbed snapdragon 8 series) terrible efficiency/power consumption
I like smaller phones that do not compromise too much on the usability. I got my S23 256GB for 700CAD taxes in in may last year, and I think this is a fair price. So I’ll go with 600-800 taxes in!
This is the fediverse, what do you expect? There will always be something to be complaining about here!
When I am asked for tip when purchasing bread at a bakery, I put no tip. Why would I tip for a service interaction that lasted 28 seconds? “Id like some bread please. here you go, its x$. beep thank you have a great day”
I ordered take out pizza once, the prompt said 18, 20 or 30%. If they had kept reasonable options maybe I would have CONSIDERED tipping. But the fact that the suggested tip amount was 18% just made me say nope you get nothing. And the service was pretty bad as well soo… At this point I don’t care if I get bad looks from the employee
i think its the kind of scenario where if they simply kept the regular options of say 10, 15, 18% more people would be inclined to tip because the action of asking for a tip wouldn’t seem so greedy. Its like they forget that a tip is OPTIONAL and normally it should be given only if the service was exceptional, as a “thank you for going above and beyond to make us happy”
and dont get me wrong, Ive worked at a restaurant and I got part of the tip money, it was really cool because it paid much more than any other minimum wage job I could have found while in high school. But you also have to understand that the waiters at the place I worked at made up to 45$-50$ an hour during the summer (thats about 35$ an hour of tips, + the base tip minimum wage of about 10$). In my opinion tipping should only be given when the service is exceptional and especially when the workers are on tip minimum wage, and not the regular one
EDIT: HAHAHA I just read the last paragraph of the article:
Karen Kho, owner and operator of Empire Provisions and Lil’ Empire Burger in Calgary, says on the whole, customers have been more conservative with their money as of late. That’s been reflected both in the tip amounts left, and in their general purchasing habits.
But if consumers are really feeling stretched by the rising cost of everything, Kho said moving away from tipping might not be the best solution. She said if her staff weren’t helped out by tips and she had to pay higher wages instead, she’d need to raise prices by about 15 to 20 per cent — a standard tip amount — anyway.
So basically she’s saying that her minimum wage workers (I highly doubt a burger place has waiters on the tip minimum wage) will have to increase the COSTS by 20% as if 100% of the money generated by sales was going into the salaries of the workers… Why did this even make it into the article?? Yeah for sure your employee going from 15$ to 20$ (100% estimation on the numbers btw) per hour totally justifies raising the prices by that much
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Yes. This 1000x. I hate it at work when I come across code that was written 3 years ago that has literally no traces of why it’s there and a quick summary of what it does. Especially because that code is always the most abbreviated spaghetti you’ve ever seen. People should stop thinking (their) code documents itself because 99.999% of programmers cannot do it right.
I really like the Google way of coding: assume the person reading the code is the most 1337 programmer ever, BUT that this person knows absolutely nothing about the project
You’ve perfectly captured twitter tech bro energy it’s kind of incredible actually
At least that’s actually easy and quick to do and is the only way of doing it. Centering a div however has 81639393 ways and it seems the one that works is different every time
At first I only noticed the indent. Wtf
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The question really is why do they keep hanging to NTFS? It’s like 156 years old at this point, there are so many newer alternatives like btrfs that are faster, support bigger drives and have more features like snapshots