Yes! I use less all the time, combine it with grep, etc.
jayandp
Yeah, to this day vim still isn't intuitive for me, so I just use nano as it's either often included or simple to install on most Distros.
Unless a script is hardcoded for vim I haven't had to use it.
Because you made sure the cable is rated for more than what you're using it for. The problem is when somebody doesn't do that. A 60W cable hooked up to a 120W power supply, for example.
The sad part is that the upcoming administration might be stupid enough to try and implement this.
I'm honestly tempted even though it's not my kind of game at all.
It's dumb that this feature has to be modded back in. Which means Microsoft can break it at any time, which would just piss me off more.
LET ME MOVE THE TASKBAR TO THE SIDE OF THE SCREEN!!!!
Also why I invested in the hardware and software for Blu-ray ripping. I now have a Pioneer drive in a USB enclosure, and can now rip even 4K Blu-rays from any region. So many special features I was missing out on, though a lot of disc releases are cheaping out on them these days.
Only annoying part about ripping is the freaking maze of playlists on many Blu-rays, especially for Special Features, and none of the player software I've tried yet has a feature to tell you what playlist and video file you're currently watching. So you basically have to rip everything and then check each video file afterwards.
Pretty much. Give me a screen for Android Auto so I can interact with my preferred navigation and media apps, and then just let me control the car.
Like, if you want to add a menu for low-level tweaking of stuff I don't need(or shouldn't change) while driving, sure(like suspension settings). But for everything else, AC, seat warmers, forward/reverse, windshield wipers, headlights, etc, I want a button or knob.
So far all the Roku TVs I've tried will let you skip setting up Internet on them and then default to a dumbed down mode where the Homescreen is just TV inputs, and you can access the settings menu. Haven't had a chance to test a recent Android/Google TV.
Update: Seems Sony, TCL, and maybe some other Android/Google TV makers allow using the TV without linking a Google Account.
https://www.sony.com/electronics/support/articles/00115361
https://support.tcl.com/can-i-just-use-basic-tv-on-a-tcl-google-tv
Update 2: Samsung seems to let you skip logging into their TVs during setup via a Skip button in the top-right corner, but it's unclear if you can skip connecting to the Internet at all.
I didn't even realize Intel's SSD business still survived as a separate company. Apparently they're owned by SK Hynix.