Probably because trying to fight the bullshit ends up costing more in the long run.
Probably because trying to fight the bullshit ends up costing more in the long run.
Well ya can but you’re taking some risks if you do. Your soap dispenser might not work worth a shit if you haven’t tested it.
Closer to html “view source”, or the “developer tools” you find in a web browser.
https://kb.corel.com/en/127364
Doesn’t really have the same purpose but…
Predecessor to Excel.
Gazelle. Sold by my local bike shop which I trust.
Little pricy and all in all I’d prefer something more open than Bosch. But… so far so good.
Several things:
Cast iron is fine with induction.
… from a certain point of view.
It’s pumps all the way down.
I’m more bothered that they switch between node tiers instead of double wall vs single wall. Or the other way around. Whichever it is, it bothers me and I want the opposite of what it does.
I’m a little disappointed in quick switching for certain objects though, particularly the wall-mount power nodes.
I get why they did it ( because it’s “printers and other devices”) but seriously would it be that hard to link it in both places? Or actually make a printer settings that works worth a shit so you don’t need the control panel app?
Sound is in there too. The one that annoys me is the printer settings being under “Bluetooth” instead of “printers”.
A BIOS does not inherently have to have a configuration utility.
This right here.
My first PC (a 386 circa 1989) did not have a built-in config utility. It had a bootable floppy disk that could configure the BIOS settings. I think all it could change was the system time and the CHS values of the hard drive(s).
It’s the same thing. Click bottom left corner, start typin. best workflow.
Isn’t that what start menu icons do already?
Hmm, it sounds like he actually bought them.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_Country_for_Old_Men