faslane1969
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faslane1969

Agreed! not a disservice whatsoever IMO. Kids know early on much more than back in the “old days”. They can always watch it again and chances are will forgot they say it years previous anyway.

Then why does the quotes on the Titanic slideshow thing focus exclusively on the nudity and a sex scene?

So, your kids get anxious watching a nude woman. (I forget, does Kate Winslet even appear nude in the film? Isn’t it just a bit of side-boob? God forbid a child see a glimpse of human anatomy) Baring some mental diagnosis, that’s the fault of the ones parenting them, in my view.

but I think we are doing kids a disservice to let them watch adult content before they are old enough to really comprehend it in context.

It is well past time to accept that pretty much everybody is going to get covid - and probably multiple times and trust the vaccines and anti-viral treatments to keep hospitalizations and deaths down to rates we’ve always accepted for flu and pneumonia. If you aren’t vaccinated, expect a 2% chance of death from it

It’s honestly pretty amazing we can be this far into a pandemic (let along whatever general education people get along the way through their life) and people like you still don’t have the first clue what vaccinations actually do and somehow think they create some kindof magical force field or something.

I can only

Right?!? The news is “over”. And that’s only because Ukraine, Roe/Wade repeal, mass shootings, drying lakes, and char broiled Brits are outselling clicks over Covid. But if anything, Covid is worse now than the end of Q1 2022.

You’re just mad because you’re “volurable”.

Get help.

Hoping for a solid recovery. Not only for the normal, human reaction of generally not wanting to see someone die of a preventable illness (which some people did everything they could to sustain), but so that the inevitable conspiracy theory about intentionally giving him COVID as an excuse to make Kamala Harris preside

Opening a MacBook Air will likely void your warranty

As mentioned in comments, you can ad any folder not just sidebar favorite folders to the dock. i have all my Adobe apps in a folder that is not in the sidebar favorites for instance...

Also the hiding of any apps not running is kinda pointless IMO. It only means you need to spotlight for the app to open it or open appli

Have been working on the three latest generations of touch-capable Lenovo Thinkpads at work for the past 3 years. The initial efforts you mention may have been fraught, but the functionality over that time, in a corporate environment (with a VERY-heavy antivirus/DLP suite) is such that, outside of some early MS Office

You can add any folder to the dock, even ones not in Favorites, by just dragging and dropping from Finder into the folders area of the dock

Microsoft REALLY needs to offer an M1x-compatiblae, Arm-based version of Windows so Mac users can continue to use Boot Camp. It’s the only reason I’m not upgrading my 2019 iMac.

I have a Hackintosh and I’d like to make the official transition to Mac for Logic Pro X. But then rumors come out that Apple is working on a version of Logic for iPad. And that they were working on a Mac with a great GPU.

I could see a just a little more UI design elements to integrate the notch. It looks like the menu bar is just a few pixels larger than the notch, trim that up so it aligns. Also, I see putting a dark-to-light fade on either side of the notch for lighter menu bar scenes. This is all easily in Apple’s wheelhouse for UI

I was mostly referring to how bad the early attempts at a Windows touchscreen UX were at the beginning, and how that even bled over to harm non-touch users of the OS.

Coming from an iPad to SP7 myself, I can say the touch interface of Windows 10 could definitely be better.

I was mostly referring to how bad the early attempts at a Windows touchscreen UX were at the beginning, and how that even bled over to harm non-touch users of the OS. What that indicates to me is that turning a non-touch UI and into a touch UI and getting it right is a pretty darned tall hill to climb, and Microsoft’s