Also the "we're setting things up for you" or whatever user-dumb-hide-details crap the Teams PWA throws on your screen while launching is just... As if there was a live team of engineers carefully configuring your current Teams instance so that it starts up right. (A bit off-topic, but current trend of software "speaking to users in patronising manner" is annoying af. Unless it's up to or exceeding HAL-3000 level, it should be abolished.)
In today's digital media, any post where a person admits they were wrong deserves an upvote regardless of the subject.
Swehili, Africa?
This is wholesome in a strange way.
Exactly! I started surfin' da information highway in the 90's. I remember watching an image unveil itself slowly as a morning sunrise.
I dunno but xtreme programming sounds like something straight outta Musk's wettest teenage day dreams.
The poster was so excited about posting about it that at first they didn't even finish reading the tale.
Upvote because somebody online admitted they were wrong.
Learn a memory technique. Start with Major system and go on from there. If you keep going, on the next long flight you'll be happily creating new memory palaces or revisiting the old ones. All in your mind, no electronic devices needed.
They're not only fun but useful as well.
In a sane editor just press b
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CapsLock is vital for my muscle memory when configured to act as an extra Ctrl key. I have other shit configured to my Super key so that sort of kb would definitely require a major config overhaul to be usable.