I’d be screwed.
I’d be screwed.
If all you have is a hammer, everything else looks like a nail.
I don’t really mind. The only high bandwidth thing I use on my work laptop is the USB-C for my displays. If I ever plug something into the rest of the ports, it would be a mouse/keyboard/headset and none of those require anything more than USB 2.0.
Phrased like that it begs me to ask: is that a table just for the third wheel?
Wow, what a blursed name.
I’m a programmer, but I feel like I’ve heard this outside of this field.
Yeah, I also consider that when it’s time to die, it will be my first time.
I simply don’t put these in a drawer.
It’s so you can tell that they’re lazy landlords I guess.
Self-respect mostly (at least what’s left of it).
All is fine, but I’m still curious: how many do you have?
Sounds like screwing up both customers and cashiers this way.
Don’t get attached to a company unless it’s your own gig.
If you get fired and you’re good, you’ll get hired again within weeks.
My problem is kind of the opposite - most light themes I’ve seen are too contrasty and I can’t discern the different colours all that well, moreover too much contrast is tiring to my eyes. Black text on white background is about the same as white text on black background. Most of the time I prefer dark themes, but those with low or medium contrast.
I’ve thought about this as well, but I haven’t been able to find such a light sensor.
When you give the task to an intern-to-be.