it means that you have to manually reposition every single window, every single time. for any and all apps, by design
note: on most computers, it worked the opposite to how one would think. Turning it on slowed your cpu to around 33 MHz
followed by "worcestershire sauce"
I will, in turn, be very thoutful about buying any of your games.
fuuk this AI bubble. the browser is one place where ai is not needed
but why? you'll still measure things in football fields, elephants or "large boulders" so it won't affect you much
whoops, one of our developers slipped on a banana peel and accidentally hit all the right keys, over the course of a couple of hours, to accidentally implement ads in the game
visiting a nearby cat colony every single day before work. The cats have gotten used to me and I get to play with a lot of them everyday
I'm european. That's already how these things work.
if you see a dark area you can turn on a flashlight to emit light towards the area and make it not-dark.
If you see a lit area and you want it unlit, there is no anti-flashlight you can point towards it to suck the light out.
Similar kind of thing, heat can only be given, not taken. heating stuff up is easy, but for cooling the best you can do in most cases is to make it easier for the thing to give you its heat (ex by the atmosphere colder), but you can't force it.
a) because it's what everyone I know uses
b) telegram is not end-to-end encrypted by default. And not end-to-end encrypted at all for group chats. That's kind of a dealbreaker. Telegram is one of the last messaging apps I'd recommend.
it's opt-in, per app. Meaning unless old apps are patched and recompiled, they will be inaccessible.