They should add it in C++26
They should add it in C++26
Me too, but Unexpected Keyboard is useful for niche situations that crop up.
Still works.
Development stopped on Hacker’s Keyboard in 2018(?) and people keep using it.
Take a look at Unexpected Keyboard too, it’s great and actively developed. F-Droid / GitHub / Play Store
A thing I did with Key Mapper from F-Droid lets me undo by pressing Volume Down + Volume Up, and Redo by pressing Volume Up + Volume Down (the order matters). If anyone’s interested I can share how to set it up.
Note that it’d work better and more seamlessly if you use Shizuku, but I don’t so there’s some caveats. I’ll happily go into more detail if anyone wants, just ask.
I think Excel formulas also use this, but it’s been a long time so I might be misremembering.
Yes, you’ve got it right. <> means ≠. 16 is not equal to 6.
What languages use this? I don’t like it!
On the other hand it goes well with >= and <=. If >= means “either > or =” then <> means “either < or >”, it checks out.
But I still don’t like it.
are the legs not allowed to be detached even for a moment for maintenance?
I didn’t, but as I said, I don’t feel like explaining it more than I did.
It’s the idea that water has memory, and that memory-water has healing abilities. I’m not going to explain it more than that but there’s no shortage of online sources to both explain it and disprove it.
Beware the binge trap! For I have succumbed to it time and time again.
Psychology, and sensible evolved repulsion from waste. MinuteEarth made a video about this, which you should watch (it’s only 2:53), but I’ll quote a key part: “we can trick ourselves out of our irrational disgust by doing irrational things like letting recycled water sit in tank for a while before we drink it.” Do see the full video for context.
QR codes require the background colour (white) to extend at least 5 pixels around the corners. This won’t scan.
You mean the thing any credit card issuer does anyway?
Alright, good to know.
For generic contactless payments at shops? Or some closed system that only works with other PayPal users?
Until earlier this year, I could make NFC payments with the app of my credit card company. AFAIK contactless payments on Android were never locked to Google Pay/Wallet. But I have no idea why there’s no competition in this space. I’d expect e.g. PayPal to have something, but if they do I never heard of it - and I did look once, briefly.
I suppose it’s conceivable that there’s a bug in converting between different representations of Unicode, but I’m not buying and of this “detected which language is being spoken” nonsense or the use of character sets. It would just use Unicode.
The modulo idea makes absolutely no sense, as LLMs use tokens, not characters, and there’s soooooo many tokens. It would make no sense to make those tokens ambiguous.
QI (the British panel show) discussed this in an episode during social distancing where they had to perform with no audience: https://youtu.be/EKVD3n6Atl0 (it’s the first topic of conversation, not the whole episode of course)
My favourite bit is:
Alan: “I had a radio show in the late 90’s, and we were so funny that the people at the BBC comedy said we could use those laughs on nearly every other program we make. […] That was the best compliment I’ve ever had in my whole career. ‘We’ve kept your laughs, and we’re using them on other shows’.”