It seems unlikely to me that Amazon doesn’t have very good data on whether their marketing works in their favour or not.
It seems unlikely to me that Amazon doesn’t have very good data on whether their marketing works in their favour or not.
Just curious: If you’re willing to use Discord, why not Google?
Now that’s an explanation for Global Warming that I haven’t heard before!
Imo not really noob-user friendly.
In what way? It would make it entirely invisible that the archive file isn’t just a normal folder, it would be possible to use it just as if it were. What would be unfriendly about that?
The operating system could mount it as a virtual drive, then all its contents could be used directly just like any regular folder.
He’s a politician in the United States.
I still don’t get what would be so difficult about typing one such character if ever needed.
Sure, but when was the last time you saw, say, a Python project using some third-party library instead of simply calling isnumeric() from the standard library?
There’s a reason for these jokes always being about Javascript.
Also, if you want to be a smart ass about it, use https://letmegooglethat.com/?q=dikfore
There’s really no reason for you to be rude.
Most people never type a full file name on the command line, they normally just use file name completion.
And if they happen to have a lot of files that are only distinguished by some single character, what would be so difficult about typing that one character then?
Because you would need to know the code for å in all kb layouts, on all OS’s,
WTF!? Why would you ever need to know that!?
No, it isn’t. Why would it be?
We have Unicode these days: blåhaj
Well, most people in the world are not really quite that interested in what’s happening in the US, it’d be quite easy to miss something that doesn’t really have any repercussions abroad, like the opioid crisis.
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Would it be possible to work around this by using virtual desktops? 🤔
You might find this project interesting:
I’m pretty sure that forgetting and allowing are two very different things.
Yes.
Eh, no.