One time, I was staring at a piece of code for a solid 10 minutes or so, and could not understand why it gave me a compile error.
So, I ask the senior for help, start explaining what I've been trying to do, scroll down to show some other code snippet, scroll back up and the compile error was gone. My IDE simply had not re-rendered properly. I have rarely sweared as much as in that moment.
That would probably be the case, because this guy is Shen. "Owl Turd" is a comic series by Shen. 😅
Ah, das stimmt, ja. Ich dachte, es geht nur darum, keine App oder Handy zu benötigen...
Ich habe das Deutschlandticket als Chipkarte im Geldbeutel. Kommt auf den jeweiligen Anbieter an, in welchen Formaten das verkauft wird. Also du musst das auch nicht beim regionalen Öffi-Anbieter kaufen. Kannst das auch in der nächsten Stadt oder auch bei reinen Online-Anbietern kaufen.
Da gibt es auch welche, die dir das ganze als PDF mit QR-Code zuschicken, was du dann auch auf dem Handy vorzeigen kannst, wenn du dich auf deinen Handy-Akku verlassen willst.
Edith: Hmm, okay, unten wird diskutiert, dass ein reines PDF seit 1.1. evtl. nicht mehr möglich ist. Kein Plan...
This is a somewhat hacky solution, but I've set up a thing in the past, where I would share a URL to my desktop via KDE Connect. And then on my desktop, I configured the default browser to be a script that I wrote.
This script would check, if the URL is a YouTube URL, and if so then open it via MPV (with yt-dlp also installed on the system).
If not, then just open it in Firefox as normal.
With RickyRigatoni's idea, it wouldn't be a videogame. It would be a separate program you launch specifically to order things online. It just happens to use a game engine for its implementation, because game engines are the most advanced simulation tool humanity has developed...
Erklärung für die 2½ nicht-ITler: poweroff ist ein Befehl, um den PC herunterzufahren. Das "Connection terminated by remote host" bekommt man, wenn man den Befehl stattdessen aus Versehen auf einem PC ausführt, auf den man gerade remote verbunden ist (via "SSH"). Das ist oftmals ziemlich problematisch, weil dann u.U. jemand physikalisch zu dem Rechner laufen muss, um den An-Schalter zu drücken.
I was recently wondering, what the original looked like. You pretty much only ever see it in memes...
I have heard before that you can just add it to uBlock Origin, yeah.
That's one of the main reasons why I can't stand corporate software. You often have obvious usability problems in plain sight, where you cannot possibly imagine that the devs don't know about it.
But it just stays that way ad infinitum, because what should take a dev 10 minutes to fix at most, will take too long to bother instead, because they have some ridonkulous process where they need to file a ticket, bring it up in a meeting, have it put into the backlog, then discussed again three months later when a user complaint comes in, but unfortunately we really need to meet a deadline, so still keep it in the backlog, then half a year later, the boss sends an angry e-mail about it, because the obvious fucking usability problem did not look good in an important customer demo, so finally have it planned into the next sprint, then implement it, open a pull request, get a review, fix some code style nitpicks, get another review, fix the merge conflicts, because it took so long to get it merged, and then fucking finally be done with it.
But don't worry, it's all Agile™, at least if management is to be believed.
Yeah, but that would require to invest into testing upfront rather than paying double later, so we can't afford to do that.
Most confirmed births of a mother is 44, apparently: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_people_with_the_most_children#Mothers_and_couples