They will probably have domesticated us, instead of them.
Some Fighting, a pretty good story, awesome music and horrible driving.
It really isn't for everyone imo but it's a game kinda in it's own genre.
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yes, those two "autofixes" are "fixed" now. (it's a opt-in setting)
It used to work at least here in the Netherlands, when you send a sms to a landline, the phone company has a tts service that reads texts like: “incoming text from zero six one… (etc) with the following text: ok boomer” and repeating that twice.
Used to be a really mechanical voice, but I’ve not had a landline in at least ten years.
Like a lot of people already mentioned, it’s because of hardware driver’s mostly. But let’s not forget Microsoft has this figured out mostly already, since pretty much all drivers that have a version for Vista 64bit (2006) works on Windows 11.
Android is catching up a bit though, they split the update process and you now receive security updates almost directly from google since Android 10.
I use Trilium, it just scratched the need I had which obsidian and logseq couldn't somehow.
mittens!
For unit tests I usually have a test/ folder next to my src/ folder, that duplicates the folder structure. My brain prefers things being seperate from eachother (resources, source code per language, tests) and this is afaik the only way that you can keep it consistent between different languages (C# for example needs a seperate unit test project)
a chromecast is basically a Google Chrome browser on a stick, when you're casting something, you send a url to the content to the chromecast and it loads that in its browser.
when you want to cast something without using data, the app pretty much has to be specially designed to do so. While I'm not entirely sure, as far as I know most apps don't (netflix / YouTube). I think the app called localcast does it, but I'm not sure.
Dutch profanity is fitting as much illnesses in a sentence as possible, with a few racistic remarks.
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