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That may lead to over-refactoring, leading to unmaintainable garbage code.
That may lead to over-refactoring, leading to unmaintainable garbage code.
I agree. It’s written like “ugh I’m used to timezones, now what?”.
Noobs don’t know to avoid snaps… But that setup wpuld be good to recommend if a noob really needs to use arch, btw.
Just get Krita already!
That’s not how randomness works. You would want to randomize once, saving the number of steps remaining until the bullet is the next shot, decrementing the number of steps for each try.
It’s called the Golden Ratio and has a lot of neat properties! Da Vinci and other nerds love(d) using it in art.
That’s not a desk though
It takes getting used to but it really is much better for multi tasking to stop using alt + tab and minimize altogether. Send one window to desktop 1 and another to desktop 2. Now you have consciously chosen where they are and can go there quickly (i. e. Win+1).
I always put the same program in the same place, just like organizing a toolbox/kitchen. Every tool has it’s place.
Both macOS and Windows have virtual desktops too though.
Fuzzy search solves this pretty good