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Cake day: July 3rd, 2023

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  • I was thinking (from reading the headline) that if one specific component fails 15 times during boot or so, it will just automatically get disabled by the system, so that you don’t run into an unavoidable boot loop.

    But this makes sense as well, if they did write “up to” in the article (as others have stated). Even though I find the confidence weird. Imagine you have some weird dial-up or satellite internet solution for your system, which just needs time to connect, and then maybe also just provide a few bytes/kilobytes per second. This must be rare, but I’m 100% confident that there exists a system like this :D

    Edit: okay, I should read first. The 15 times thing is said for azure machines.







  • macOS is mostly the same as Windows in terms of updating Applications.

    The App Store is more prevalent than Microsoft Store, but you can still download an executable for most programs from the browser. Installing is a bit different since you drop the file into the app folder instead of actually having an installation executable.

    Then there is homebrew, which is an unofficial package manager, which I am using for everything, if available (which is almost all the time)






  • Well in this example, I’d say it’s just differently formatted. The borders are not visible and Text isn’t centered.

    In the example before, I feel like it is that Sync hides the table when it is too wide/or the multiple tables are tried to be placed side by side instead of below each other? I’d also prefer the left side, probably 👍 But tables are a nightmare these days with dynamic layouts.