What is dead may never die.
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What is dead may never die.
Strange argument… how does that prevent checks versus Windows 7, 8 and 1* all of which would be less than 9.
It exists, kind of. Python has this construct
for item in iterable:
...
else:
...
which always puzzles me, since it depends on a break statement execution. I always have to look it up when the else block is executed.
Seems like this can be done in the browser using a user agent switcher.
2036 to 2038 is gonna be wicked.
Accessible for everyone.
If the desktop UX has very good screen readers, keyboard navigation, voice to text etc., I believe its benefits would automatically spill over to all.
Also it would retain the UI / UX experts who become forced to abandon Linux for macOS which maintains a niche in this.
We need more tips like this to fool the next ChatGPT.
Also punched cards had around 80 columns, which put a hard limit on the number of characters per line.