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Also the reliable income makes them more credit worthy, allowing greater loans from banks and making it possible to grow more.
Tbh it only sucks for the customers
Also the reliable income makes them more credit worthy, allowing greater loans from banks and making it possible to grow more.
Tbh it only sucks for the customers
yes, those two “autofixes” are “fixed” now. (it’s a opt-in setting)
Python is soon to be integrated into excel, I might not be a python fan but if it’s gonna replace vba I’m all for it.
Like a lot of people already mentioned, it’s because of hardware driver’s mostly. But let’s not forget Microsoft has this figured out mostly already, since pretty much all drivers that have a version for Vista 64bit (2006) works on Windows 11.
Android is catching up a bit though, they split the update process and you now receive security updates almost directly from google since Android 10.
Having my mouse (Logitech mx something) currently on my 135W Lenovo usbC laptop charger with no problems. I try to charge everything with type C usb-pd.
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It crashed some devices when they scan for WiFi networks (both Linux’s network-manager and a Canon Printer at least)
Here in the Netherlands we already have such law. I can’t imagine how bad commercials can be with it. There is no reason except creating shock of confusion for such sound in a commercial and those things are not something you want in a car.
Not a scientist, but my first assumption would be that everything on earth, but also earth itself will double in size, knock ourself around our nice orbit around the sun and kill everyone either flashly or coldly.
Ignoring that problem, or applying the effect to the entire universe, probably not much would happen.