bali10050
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- Comment on Notepad gets AI features like Summarize, Write, and Rewrite, using local and cloud models. 2 weeks ago:
No one uses notepad for anything other than writing down quick notes while on the phone.
Actually, it’s a really powerful code editor. It’s used by many devs and sysadmins to quickly edit code and text based configs when it’s not on their machine. It’s also useful when you boot up a fresh vm just for a quick test, downloading another text editor there doubles the work you need to do.
- Comment on Invest 3 weeks ago:
Is that twitter or reddit?
- Comment on Windows is getting rid of the Blue Screen of Death after 40 years 3 months ago:
No, actually it’ll crash more, just to make sure everybody sees the fresh new design
- Comment on Ads 11 months ago:
uBlock or ReVanced
- Comment on I have the weirdest aesthetic preferences 11 months ago:
I have been using the one I use for 10 years, but the one you sent looks pretty good too. Being open source is a green flag for me too, when I started using mine there were no good open-source qr-readers, that’s why I went with this one.
- Comment on I have the weirdest aesthetic preferences 11 months ago:
I recommend using a dedicated qr scanner instead of google lens, because even if it can scan qr codes, it isn’t optimised for it. Sometimes it can’t even detect a medium-sized qr code in a screenshot, and it looks like they haven’t even implemented the full standard.
Here’s a pretty good qr-reader I can recommend: play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.blogspo…
- Comment on I have the weirdest aesthetic preferences 11 months ago:
- Comment on I have the weirdest aesthetic preferences 11 months ago:
No, it’s just a good to have. I have made this art-piece as a demonstration (it’s a link to this post):
And here’s me reading it without a problem:
- Comment on I have the weirdest aesthetic preferences 11 months ago:
You said that „QR Codes won’t work without the white margin.”. I said that they don’t even need all of the code to work, and that they don’t need margins.
- Comment on I have the weirdest aesthetic preferences 11 months ago:
Most readers only look at the 3 big squares to tell where the code is, and the little one to know the orientation of it, and the codes don’t need to be black and white, or solid colored, but the “ones” and the “zeroes” need to be distinguishable. Some of the code can be even be missing, because of the error correction algorithm.