This ain’t it Chief
This ain’t it Chief
Lol the pronunciation of ikzaaklie, does sound of how we say it - our word for it is Præcis. I’ve been to Holland a couple of times and sometimes I understand what you guys are saying, sometimes definitely not. But I imagine Dutch is actually not far from our language 🍻
The languages are often comparable, we share some of the same sounds; the letters are a little different, but sound the same. In Danish “Æ” resembles Swedish/Finnish/Estonian “Ä”.
While Danish have “Å” it is sounds a little different
To give you an example where the letter “Æ” makes sense, could be in the word “exactly”. It sounds like it should have been spelled “Æxactly” because it’s not really a true “E” sound. It really is just A+E and is kinda pronounced that way. :-)
Hey leave the danish alphabet alone 😂
Isn’t that falsifying legal documents? In many countries that would land you in jail? Am I wrong, did the people really run that risk?
I guess the buyer qualifies for a refund, I wonder if they would even want the device back
That’s actually very nice, one of the few Microsoft programs that I genuinely miss - layers are a quality of life feature that is actually really nice to have 👍
Gemini is not fully available in Europe yet
It was called Remote Desktop before, but some security problems, and the fact you can connect to a program running on a server (rather than the whole OS interface) … Made them rename it, most of the tech is still the same though and most guides still apply to it.
Come to think of it, I seem to remember that the connect to an app, rather than desktop functionality was available in Windows Server 2012, so renaming it now is a delayed response at best.
Thats an interesting point, hadnt thought about that. Its probably the start page youd have to change… i know you can do it on desktop…
Security and software updates
The same button is also there in stock Firefox. Im not sure what the OP was on about
Yeah sorry I was assuming it was a mistake
I dont use iPhone but my mom does . Are you saying that AirPods can be used as a “receiver” and play music through Jack?
How do you go about that, are you charging them constantly? Is it the box or the ear thing that has the output?
I could imagine they’d be interested in you over here: Tosdr.org
I always refer back to this video, he has a lot of excellent points.
https://youtu.be/AItTqnTsVjA
Of course all of this varies depending on the persons workflow on the given device. Personally I don’t know if it’s actually be able to write 36 words per minute on a traditional phone keyboard, so I agree on the sentiment that a phone generally is not a replacement for a computer, but a Swype enabled keyboard I might actually get close… I really like the idea of a pie launcher for the desktop, I use one for the phone, and while it’s limited to a single “layer” it’s still faster when doing routine tasks on the phone (music,maps, notes, internet).
Again, phones seem to be the forerunner for these concepts to be implemented, since AI is creeping in quickly - I haven’t really found a great use case, but maybe actually listening to the sales pitches; “create a calendar note”, “compose short message of ETA” could be something that can accelerate the day to day, maybe even run locally on the phone or computer?
For coding, AI acceleration is great. Sometimes you just want something that fills in a gap and can be replaced later. It doesn’t replace the need for critical thinking in system architecture design but it’s a great accelerator for prototyping.