I bought windows pro at some point, but could not for the life of me activate my windows after an install. Didn’t get a serial code, and the system wouldn’t pick up my account. Good riddance.
I bought windows pro at some point, but could not for the life of me activate my windows after an install. Didn’t get a serial code, and the system wouldn’t pick up my account. Good riddance.
Nope, probably still works there tbh
In hindsight, yes Teacher hated my guts and my immature mind didn’t really make those connections
3rd year in highschool a teacher pulled down my pants in the (very crowded) hallways to shame me
I know what you mean. I tend to cut them very fine and take a good long time to cook off all the water in them so they become firmer and less “squeaky” feeling. It helps.
That’s specific
I don’t even think that’s the case, honestly. There are ways to make it animated smooth as well, and the scrolling is already more responsive and fast, and thus smooth.
Using vim keybinds in gui ide’s feels bad to me usually cause of how slow they tend to be.
I almost exclusively do front end, in exclusively nvim. Exactly like you say, just have a browser window (or 2) permanently open.
What are you talking about? Neovim LSP autocompletion is way faster and smoother than VSCode’s, and one of the reasons I personally have trouble working in the latter nowadays.
And there are no conservative ideas that aren’t tinfoil hat conspiracies, I guess