

If they were using that data, then they would have included features people actually use in 10. Or maybe they’re just doing the inverse of whatever the data suggests.


If they were using that data, then they would have included features people actually use in 10. Or maybe they’re just doing the inverse of whatever the data suggests.


Microsoft applied a data-driven approach to find out which features to add now, which features to add later, and which to completely avoid.
WHAT DATA?!
Annoying by FND Films is such a classic: https://youtu.be/iXp2ruZoxK8


At one point we said the same thing about solid state drives


Thank you! ☺️


Are you suggesting we use government resources to benefit the masses? Whose side are you on anyway?


Thank you for this! I’ve been trying to find a NextCloud replacement for years. I personally can’t stand the database approach to managing files. So glad to see Sync-In can just add a system folder directly without having to import.
Someone has to design this. Then order it. Then print it. Then package it. Then ship it. Then receive it. Then lay them out. Scale this up to the whole operation for all the other shit like this they did that we’re not seeing. Ungodly amounts of man hours and materials were spent rubbing these fucks egos. And they probably still are, just on another island.


Your friends want to hear from you or they’re not your friends. Simple as. Reach out, I’m sure they miss you :)


I finished my first ever album! 6+ years in the making and I learned a ton. So excited to take what I learned to the next one. https://omnigon.network/music


There’s a project that sort of emulates this!
Check out Edex-UI
I legitimately think I might be part of the cause. I posted this just a day or two before they all flooded in: https://lemmy.world/post/39082487
This right here I think is the ultimate way to practice religion. It’s an excellent framework for helping understand your connection to the universe and how your morality intertwines.
I’ve been reading up on Taoism and one of the things I resonated with is that it accepts the idea that you can worship anything. Even a rock. It’s not about actually believing that the thing holds power, but rather allowing yourself to give in a bit to the universe in an understanding that you are ultimately powerless. You have to give up some of your agency to the idea that there is power beyond your control and understanding and you have to accept that.
If you believe you’re an individual being separate from the world around you, the world will catch up to that idea. Aggressively. But if you accept that the world does not cater to you, and if you surrender some of that responsibility to a higher power, you’re not nearly as blindsided when the world finds you.
Now I have to factor the time it took a trained engineer to design this 😭
Knowing the absurd amount of filament it took to print this monstrosity is making me feel things.


VERT is a file conversion utility that uses WebAssembly to convert files on your device instead of a cloud.
Doesn’t sound like you’re uploading to the server.


This assumes there’s a user accessible option to disable it.
Didn’t work for me. I don’t have any pictures of mountains, though.
One of my favorite standup sets of all time
In that case, based on the roughly 1.5 billion Windows users, that’ll only affect a mere 75 million users for a feature that’s been there since Windows 95.