@thor @vl1 Also Apple keyboards don't even have the Print Screen key — at least one that's labeled this way, the keycode might match. So it wouldn't make any sense.
And it's not just Cmd+Shift+1, there are like six of those shortcuts, do you want the whole screen or just a region, do you want it copied to clipboard or saved to desktop, JPEG or PDF?
And, unlike Windows, Mac OS X (or whatever they call it now) allows you to redefine any shortcut. Just bind any of those functions to PrnScr — done!
@niclas I thought it was about pure alcohol, didn't notice that 40% ABV first. 0,58 litre of vodka won't kill anybody, I drink more every time I drink something strong and I didn't die once. If it wasn't something vile and I get a proper sleep, I don't even have a hangover. If it was — those 5 litres of water would come in handy. Not the coffee though, that shit's truly lethal! 😂
@anornymorse @furgar @PhillyV @thatguyoverthere
@mjdxp I use GRU GNUB as bootloader BTW 😅
@neural_meduza Зачем ты тогда в Россию вернулся, дурик? 🤔
@theorytoe Damn, I've had this t-shirt, exact same color. I wonder where it is now. Probably got stolen 🤨
@kirby Because it's UID 0? 🤭
@cowanon That is what I always imagine doing to computers 🤪
@djsumdog @RustyCrab @zero Vista was just rushed, when they polished it and released as Windows 7 everyone liked that.
And Windows 8 is IMO the best Windows. Fullscreen apps and Start might seem unappealing to seasoned Windows users, but not to newcomers. I've always hated Start, but this was different — full screen launcher with huge colorful squares, easily distinguishable. The typography was top notch too. Release preview was even better — it didn't have even the corner hint of Start 😂
@djsumdog @RustyCrab @zero I know it is the most popular release, but still, Windows XP. Windows 2000 was a huge improvement, felt like easier to use NT, XP felt like a watered-down 2000.
A few remember it now, but when it came out is was a security nightmare — UPnP remote exploit was a total disaster, nowadays that won't be a problem, but at the time no one was installing updates in timely fashion — that is why the worms that came later were so dangerous.
@RustyCrab Remove WebView2 and they go away. Might be a bad idea if you use a recent version of Visual Studio, I think WebView2 is mandatory now.
@rayhindle
In addition to each one of them having its day 🐶
@missingbrighton Maybe they lie about what they extract those from 😱
@lowqualityfacts
@threat These are often called submarine sandwiches or just subs: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Submarine_sandwich
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