

It’s still there, but turning it off still won’t let you associate txt files with the old notepad.
Simply uninstalling the app works fine though, then it defaults to the old one.


It’s still there, but turning it off still won’t let you associate txt files with the old notepad.
Simply uninstalling the app works fine though, then it defaults to the old one.


“I want to start with a blank slate”
There’s a setting for that.
“I don’t want tabs”
This one’s trickier: there’s only a setting to open existing files in a new window; you’ll still have tabs.


Completely off topic, but I hate when articles appear to link to original sources, but only link to their own site.
“Microsoft admitted that …” -> link to Microsoft’s admission? Nope, to a neowin article.
“Nvidia released a patch …” -> links to a neowin article instead of the patch.
“Microsoft KB 0000” -> surely this will link to the actual KB? Nope, neowin article.
CF
I did a double take; thought you said OF.
And just as I typed that, Kimi made one where 9 and 10, and 11 and 12 overlapped.
So far, I’d give qwen the prize for most artistic impression of a clock.
Kimi K2 appears to consistently get it right.
Weird, it should be standard C++20. Hope are you invoking gcc?
godbolt link: https://godbolt.org/z/6Tn4Kcjrs
Edit: be sure to call g++, not gcc.
#include <cmath>
#include <iostream>
#include <numbers>
int main()
{
decltype ( NAN ) f { std::numbers::pi };
std::cout << f << std::endl;
}
Flexibility training.

About thirty years ago I was a teen. I remember talking with a girl only a few years younger than me, and being astounded that she didn’t know how to read an analogue clock.
Exactly as you indicated, this is nothing new.


I have seen and worked on many projects that use inheritance, polymorphism, interfaces, all the staples of OOP. It’s true that none of these use only OOP principles and applies them rigorously. Real world projects are almost? always a mix of many different paradigms, because the truth is no one paradigm matches all use cases - and every programmer is only familiar with a few anyway.
This is one of the ways I believe Java went wrong: the program entry point is naturally a function, not an object. Wrapping main in an object makes little sense. Similarly, having absolutely everything inherit “Object” is forcing OOP where it doesn’t belong.
But that doesn’t mean OOP isn’t used in the real world. It is.
The only thing that comes with a straw in the restaurants I visit, is cocktails.


what did they do to Seven of Nine?! Why do they have no hair?
When she first came aboard she didn’t have any hair either.
Using “streaming” instead of “broadcasting” struck me as an odd choice for someone old enough to remember it.
It’s fine of course, it just stood out to me.
I blame the shoes for looking so throw-up-on-able.
I once deleted /dev/null Do not recommend. You’d be surprised how much of the system needs it.
So I killed the parent and the children became zombies.
Computers should just know when I want a space to be part of a file name, and when I want them to be argument separators. No more escaping or quoting.
This is the plan all along. It’s not about porn, it’s not even about control. It’s about teaching Americans a second language. You know who’s behind this? Duolingo and Big Language.