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  • No it pauses the timer. Once I dismiss the popup I can see that the pause button icon has been replaced with the continue/play icon. Clicking it unpauses the timer until the popup pops up again.

  • Microsoft had made a product that has for decades been used to run other people's software. They've unintentionally made windows a "monopoly" in the sense that no other os can run windows only software perfectly. Most consumers will probably think Linux " is just a terminal and too advanced", and the others who can install a distro might still be locked into using windows because not all software can run under wine.

    So to you they might seem overconfident in that you can switch, but for some they're shit out of luck in the department of alternatives. Microsoft knows they can exploit their users, and they will do it

  • I'd imagine it's to force me to sign in to use the timer. Shittify the version that can't track as much, and force the users to use it logged in

  • From my experience I've had to deal with their software adware for which I've had to close pop ups and upsell ads before I could do anything with their printers, so that might be why it takes long to print a simple page

  • Im generally against hate, but I do think that Google, Microsoft and other numerous companies should go to hell for their shitty practices :3

  • I used to dual boot pop os and windows, but stopped once I had too many issues trying to run non Linux native software trough wine. Once I'll get my workflow Linux ready, I think I'll use some distro with KDE

  • I'd say it fits for both as I'm leaving windows for some Linux distro

  • I have moved my laptop over to kubuntu for a while now, but I have too many workflows that rely on windows ) :

  • That is a really confusing perspective

  • As a zoomer myself i do find it funny :3

  • A controller and a snack. What a great product!

  • Even if that happened, wouldn't the pipe handle a lot more current than normal house wires, or even the main ones connecting the building to the grid. I assume the pipe would be thick enough that the wires in your walls would be glowing long before the pipe itself was.

  • That's a neat way of doing it

  • Idk maybe the sub clocks are static and never change :3

  • I was mainly thinking of making some recursion hence why all the subclocks mirror the parent clock (for that given hour). Also I called it clock squared because I didn't think the resolution would be high enough for people to actually notice the 3rd level of clocks.

    You might notice that some dials don't really align with the hours they're supposed to show. That's because I had to place a bunch of clocks at varying hours with a viewport rendering the parent clock at an angle that probably made it difficult to spot the errors. I rendered it once and didn't bother re-rendering it once I saw the errors :)

  • Hey thanks for reminding me I made a clock squared in blender about 2 years ago

    yes there is an error in the image, and no I'm not telling you where it is

  • I legit thought this was some anti android ad from blackberry

  • Financially speaking, it makes a lot of sense. If the make beds noone will buy more than they need, which means they lose customers. If they sell blåhaj I will continue to buy them until the end of time, which means they have a solid revenue stream.