lailoken
Lailoken
lailoken

I have one of each:

Actually when it comes to cereal we've mostly switched to almond milk. I honestly cannot taste the difference. However, when it comes to milk chocolate and coffee... I still prefer full-cream milk.

Perhaps try not using Wink. Give SmartThings a try.

Or just make sure your login password is secure enough.

That is a good idea, but the time it would take to unlearn, vs. the improvement it would deliver at this point may not be worth it.

haha, :) Yeah, I've written my own compiler and html-based code editor for that same language and had syntax highlighting and code completion. Yes. I cannot live without it and find it very useful.

"Mr. Simon just lost his earpiece." (A tough technical situation)

Also, just to highlight the INCREDIBLE foresight of Ebert.. "This is the sort of film Disney *should* have made."

Thank you for this!

Nor to mention the fact that if you do not have a cookie-cutter accent, the voice recognition stumbles, badly.

Vote: Disk Utility

The first time I learnt to program I was in a little village in a desert (Karoo). I was about 11 at the time and they had a ZX81 and a Apple IIe. I spent the time in my dorm room writing out the programs on paper to type them in later. The year after I went to a different school and they had a Video Genie and a BBC

Not fast... I can do fast enough (accuracy is another matter). It's more about comfort in the activity I spend more time in than any other... I still strain to type with my 6 fingers...

Yup, thanks for pointing that out, for me it's not so much speed, but accuracy as well as comfort in something I do almost all the time. I type reasonably fast with some touch-typing, but would have preferred to be able to have learnt to do so with more than 6 fingers. and much more accuracy. Typing was a subject

15. Early typing class would have been the most most useful subject I never took.

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Thanks, will look for it... it's been many years since I switched from 1Password, but I still kinda miss their great UX.

It is? Hmm.

Let's say our entire extended family lived in the southern hemisphere. It takes us 2 years to save up enough. It takes us a few days each direction to get over jet lag. So we usually go for a month or two to align with their summer vacations. We have no choice and are very responsible parents.

Mechanical does not automatically imply noise. They can be silent as well. It is all about the pressure curve. I fell in love with a Model M keyboard in the 80s before I even knew mechanical keyboards were a 'thing'. Try one out, and give one of the Monoprice ones a try (they are way cheaper and just as good).