It’s somewhat common in Ontario. Not every street, but I’d probably see a few while driving around the city.
It’s somewhat common in Ontario. Not every street, but I’d probably see a few while driving around the city.
That’s an average of 1 screenshot every 14 minutes, or 102 screenshots a day.
Kitty History, just like ours! https://youtu.be/faOUDoRmK_E
I don’t know much about Lithuania, but they’re one of the few countries that officially recognize Taiwan.
For me it’s always, “this is hacky as shit, but it works, and nobody will ever see it but me.”
I can’t be expected to research every individual in every band I listen to. That’s hundreds, possibly thousands, of musicians.
I recall Bastion winning GoTY from some major publications.
I hate the forced Chromatic Aberration. Photographers spend thousands of dollars on lenses to minimize the effect. Meanwhile, devs just slap it on games without any way to disable it without mods (which they’ll ban you for if you use them online).
And they’re full of spiders.
Just pile up some old pizza boxes for a stand.
I’ve had VLC struggle with high-res videos from my phone, particularly if I’m seeking and replaying a bit.
edit: It may have also been high frame rate.
To be fair, game devs did the hackiest shit to deal with the constraints of the time. They did things that no programmer would do today because they’re bad practices when you’re not worried about tiny amounts of RAM or storage.
Nothing will ever match the feelings when you were young and things were new. It’s easier to accept that than face the constant disappointment trying to recapture it.
The notification LED became a bit obsolete with AOD. I don’t need a bright flashing light, the notification being visible when the screen is off is enough.
I think it’s less, “We’re worried people will flock to Firefox,” and more, “We could get in a lot of legal trouble for trying to force everyone onto Chrome”.
I’ve used multiple different distros before and after, all Xorg, and never encountered similar problems. There were bugzilla reports for the Firefox issue I had, all of them attributing it to Wayland.
I used KDE with Wayland briefly a few months ago. The right-click menu would look very glitchy. Items disappeared until hovered over, and then disappeared again when moving the mouse. Firefox also had some issue where it would only take half the screen.
It’s not unusual to have big stars in movies. There are movies full of nothing but A-listers. It’s been the norm since before any of us were born. However, I find there are some big actors where their presence overshadows their character (if that makes sense). I do tend to enjoy movies with smaller actors that I haven’t seen quite as many times already.
where meme?