Brilliant article - but it looks like it’s now been removed. Would be impressive if someone at Dotpe got wind in such a short space of time…
Thought to have been an ordinary falling star.
Brilliant article - but it looks like it’s now been removed. Would be impressive if someone at Dotpe got wind in such a short space of time…
Depends on which computer I’m using. Netscape 4 still works relatively well, as long as you’re selective about which sites you try to access.
Oh, that was always the standard for Game Maker to differentiate between sprites and objects, which typically had similar names. It’s a difficult thing to unlearn!
Skewer case, perhaps?
Drink some water!
…was that an ad?
Examples I’ve seen in the wild:
It doesn’t, but thousands of people all downloading 3-4GB from the same site will put more load on the site. Torrents avoid this issue by downloading little bits from lots of different peers
Absolutely delightful, thankyou!
For some, that’s a benefit
That’s the second time I’ve seen someone cast xyz in a negative light. What’s wrong with it? (Genuine question, in case it needs saying)
Rustacean
Is that why the mascot’s a crab??
Screenshots please! That sounds brilliant!
Lynx is surprisingly capable, but it depends on how the website’s been built.
There’s a very similar theme called Commonality
What makes it unsuitable?
So when we actually do have AI, what are we supposed to call it? The current use of the term “AI” is too ambiguous to be of any use.
Just wanted to add that OpenSUSE MicroOS uses Tumbleweed repos by default, so I’m fairly sure that’s an atomic rolling release too. Not 100% sure, though.
My point was that you can’t be an advanced user without first being a non-advanced user
(and side note, I’ve been using Linux for over 20 years on and off… still use Nano)
How are you supposed to become an advanced user, then?
…I managed to do the same too, just trying to scroll up on a question, and despite having read both these comments.
Starting to think it’s a ‘them’ problem