All the station wagon I ever owned I could comfortable sleep in the back of, with a partner. Hatchbacks are way too short.
All the station wagon I ever owned I could comfortable sleep in the back of, with a partner. Hatchbacks are way too short.
I’m a fan of (five door) hatchbacks, but station wagons were fucking cool
Web browsers about 10 years ago
Good on you. I disagree, for me.
Yeah, I found Rectangle last week. It’s killer, especially on multiple monitors. I hate that macOS doesn’t have a proper maximise function by default. The move-to-half-the-screen shortcuts are great.
You don’t know the context, because OP didn’t provide any details of what was being discussed. It’s entirely possible that it was a valid call in some or all of those situations.
I think there’s an added element of “some aspect of the strawman you’re projecting on to others is actually something you think about yourself”
Yeah… I have one for my desktop Linux machine, but mostly I’m on laptops, and moving around a lot, so not super practical.
No context switching issues at all? If so, any ideas on how that came about?
I probably wouldn’t get it unless you translate it to vim anyway 😘
At a university, so I guess yes?
Yeah, I use the laptop without a mouse a lot - I don’t love carrying it around, and I sit on a couch a fair bit. The lack of a middle button like my lenovo has is annoying (but this is also an OS and shortcut thing - no middle-click selection paste in MacOS, and no middle click to close tab either).
I wouldn’t touch an apple mouse with a ten foot pole 😅
Thanks, that’s decent advice. Actually I think the different feel of the keyboard already does that to some extent. No so much the mouse, but that’s an easier fix.
Have heard of that, will give it a crack, thanks!
So you tried it for a while and gave up? How long?
Yeah, the Cmd/Ctrl thing is the worst so far, because many of the combinations use the same letters, but the chord key is in a different place. But that also seems like the hardest thing to change…
Wednesday. I’ve been doing that for years. It’s nice because it feels relaxing and still part of the work week, so still productive.
I can usually swap it for a Monday or Friday with a week or so’s notice, if I want to take a long weekend some time.
Also I get more public holidays than if I took Monday off.
Watch Pixar’s Coco, if you haven’t already. To me the idea of a part of us living on after death in the memories of others is very comforting (for the ones who have not died - I don’t think it’ll matter to the dead person).
The same thought for your physical body also seems reasonable to me. Or just for intolerable pain.
Firefox was decent 10 years ago.