i would personaly advise against running thru crossings (you become less predictable if you run)
oh it's x, not x... i hate our timeline
you don't need visual mode for that, use _f(ci(foo
nope, don't miss it at all after i got used to vertical
why do i understand this
even tho it doesn't make sense, he sounds too happy for a british person
i still can't believe people think it's A
Just started learning C++ :)
my condolences
i never thought about that, it makes a lot of sense
if i write a date on paper i tend to go with 2, but yes
to make things as not confusing as possible, my rule of thumb is:
- yyyy-mm-dd (yyyy instead of yy ensures that it's not mistaken for dd-mm-yy) (hyphens can be replaced with underscores)
- dd.mm.yyyy (yyyy same as above) (really dislike using for filenames, sorting doesn't work)
- mm/dd/yyyy (only if there is no other choice) edit: mm/dd/yyyy vs mm/dd/yy doesn't matter because both make 0 sense already edit2: i forgor to say that yyyy also avoids y2.1k and subsequent issues
wait untill you hear "if i remember correctly my email password was {name} {surname} something @ gmail.com... what do you mean that's not it? why do i even need a password?"...
if you need to do something more fancy with the look of firefox (e.g. having url bar in the titlebar) look up styling with userChrome.css
currently im using it to not have duplicated tabs at top when using vertical tabs extension
yes; people that are complaining simply have a skill issue