I just got an AI to write a cover letter for me highlighting specific skjlls, and then just edited those skills to fit the job I was applying to. Wasn’t really that much effort, and I did land a job in about 2 weeks of searching.
I just got an AI to write a cover letter for me highlighting specific skjlls, and then just edited those skills to fit the job I was applying to. Wasn’t really that much effort, and I did land a job in about 2 weeks of searching.
I think on Mac os when you shake the cursor, it amimates to a big size and then back down to normal just once. I guess that’s what they mean? (Haven’t used Mac os in quite some time though so I might be wrong)
Please explain how that makes it clickbait
they promised Windows 10 would be the “last Windows,” too.
Iirc, they didn’t. There was one person who didn’t really have the authority to make such claims say something that could have been understood as win 10 is the last windows.
I hate to defend Microsoft, they’re an awful company, but this just was never really true.
There is a nearly zero percent chance that the game developers are also cloud experts
Well yeah, that’s why you would put some cloud experts on the project besides the game devs if you’re doing things like this. It’s not just game developers working on the game.
Doesn’t even have to be people feom the Azure team. Microsoft has plenty of resources to teach someone to be a cloud expert in other branches, they even offer certifications for outside people, surely they can manage a few of their own.
There’s the pretendo network, which continues support for the 3ds. Haven’t used it myself, but I think the miiverse network is also supported by them.
So at least you can still use miiverse to some extent, though probably with way fewer people.
Nice yeah that site actively rejects https connections.
That website says it will never use SSL, but it definitely just connected over https with a valid certificate when I went there.
Yeah it definitely varies per person, and I think you can even train for it somewhat.
I used to play a lot of guitar hero, and I think this improved my visual “latency” a lot, to the point where I could definitely tell when something was visually 5-10ms out of sync (in the case of guitar hero, when you strum the bar vs when the note lines up with the strikeline).
Yeah, letsencrypt doesn’t do this for example. They do ask for an email address, but that’s just for expiry notices.
They do require you control the domain, and run it on the server the DNS record points to. When using certbot at least.
The art you’d find in d&d books at the time:
Ok maybe a very stupid question but
The press freedom group Reporters Without Borders on Thursday announced
Isn’t that gramatically incorrect? Shouldn’t it be “The press freedom group Reporters Without Borders announced on Thursday”?
I see this kind of writing a lot in news articles so surely it’s not actually wrong, but that’s not how I was taught English writing.
Yeah I did, and as far as I could tell all of the shortcuts with alt also include some extra modifier.
It’s definitely a KDE sound though, it’s the default system bell sound.
I don’t see a shortcut for sticky keys in the keyboard settings, that’s probably not it. Also haven’t noticed any different behaviour after the sound plays.
In the Netherlands you’re just not allowed to participate in traffic while drunk, so technically you’re not even allowed to bike. No one gives a shit about that one though.
On grapheneos it’s a setting, 18 hours by default I believe, but adjustable from 10 minutes to 72 hours.
I’m from western Europe. Never heard of them.
Yeah, but it’s more than 0 pennies each.
Wait what? There isn’t even a pixel tablet 2 yet, why are they talking about a third
I use Nextcloud as well, and have the same folder mounted in Photoprism so I can get a better gallery view and indexing of my pictures. It does face and object detection and stuff locally.