After Israel bombed an UNRWA School, BTW. Since the headline went out of its way to obfuscate that.
After Israel bombed an UNRWA School, BTW. Since the headline went out of its way to obfuscate that.
Cool! Yet another way to have Google loop the same 20 songs tangentially related to the artist I searched for without actually playing the artist I searched for.
Seems like it would be easier and cheaper to just stop doing a genocide.
Just goes to show how much time he’s spent exposed to any left ideas.
Why do rich fucks have the least sense?
That last point especially. I’ve also used Java and it was years ago, but I’ve also used C, C++, Python, JS, Go, Ruby, and C#. I am currently a professional software engineer who understands concepts of programming, and though it’s been a while if you need Java i can write Java.
I love mine. I bought one as soon as they went on sale and it has completely replaced my gaming laptop when I travel. What I like most of all is that it makes it easy for me to play games in my backlog that I would not otherwise have plaid. I have almost 900 games in my library and it’s opened up my playtime in platformers, casual story games, puzzle games, racing, space sims, and more. The fact that I can do that on a plane or wherever on holiday is awesome. I have no doubt that there are games in my library it can’t play, but I’ve not actually tried to play a game on it that just didn’t work.
If you aren’t a gamer I don’t know how much value there is for you. If you want to become a gamer it’s a well balanced device with a solid store behind it and your library will be accessible by any PC you buy in the future. If you are considering it as a gift for a gamer, just keep in mind if they aren’t primarily a PC gamer (that is to say they play on a console) they will have to rebuy some games if they want to play on the deck.
As far as being a full laptop replacement, I wouldn’t bother.
In this analogy isn’t Harris the spare? We tried Trump, he sucked. We tried Biden, he sucked less–we thought about driving another 4 years on him, but ultimately decided we should replace him too. So we pulled out Harris as the potential replacement.
Well, I try to understand why something is included. I’ve run arch for years (BTW), though my current computers are running Fedora and Debian. I won’t say I know everything about Linux or even installing it or booting it, but I do know more than I would if I just followed step by step.
It’s a little weird, but did you really expect a whole-ass airplane to just be scrapped when its owner dies? It’s just a charter plane now and anyone with the means can source it.
NEVER run a command you don’t know the purpose of. That being said, “sfc” stands for “System File Checker.” It is a utility that can help restore corrupted windows files. sfc /scannow
checks your protected files and restores corrupted files from a local cache. The process can take some time and you MUST let it finish it’s entirely.
In conclusion, this command is generally safe to run.
The parenthetical groups in the search query define what is to be captured. They are numbered from left to right. In this case that is a capital letter assigned to group 1 and then an immediately following capital letter assigned to group 2. If we used a replace of only “\1\2” then we would get no change from the original input. If we want to switch them then we just need to swap the order in the replace “\2\1”.
Find: ([A-Z])([A-Z])
Replace: \1 \2
Click the “Replace All” twice and it should do what you need.
Unfortunately it seems like MS Word uses a non standard configuration for advanced searches so functions like “positive lookahead” are not available. That’s why you need to replace twice.
What TTS software are you using? Is there a way to add pronunciation guides that will apply across all software, not just word?
Edit: Untested:
Replace (without quotes): "\1 \2 "
This might mean you only need to replace once, but it will add an extra space after acronyms (“PACU” > "P A C U ") and will inject space in mixed case scenarios (“PACUpacu” > “P A C U pacu”).
Couchella
Both ends of a USB cable are generally male (unless you’re talking about an extender). Generally the type B end (in mini, micro, or full configuration) would be the client though I have seen a couple of clients use Mini or Micro A.
State communication should not travel over private channels that can arbitrarily limit access to that State’s communications.