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  • I'm genuinely having a chuckle at how shocked people are at my submission, made my day xD

  • To add on to this explanation, you generally use source ~/.bashrc to reload your shell whenever you want to make changes to your user config. Tab completion weakens the barrier to destruction significantly (esp. in my case)

  • I feel that might be an issue from 4G onwards, considering VoLTE and VoNR are intended to avoid the use of a separate voice network to their existing data network

  • I've rarely used CDs/DVDs but AFAIK it's practically just a copy. Your PC can read the CD's data, so it just saves that into a file

  • IIRC, it stands for "If I Remember Correctly"

  • Bold of you to assume internet access is great everywhere

  • I'm not talking about C itself, I'm talking about the programming language Carbon, aimed at being a compatible alternative 😅

  • It's by your comment that I've now finally realised the C-alternative programming language Carbon was named as a nod to the name and element C

  • I feel like that'd defeat the purpose of having redundancy in case the main instance itself goes down 🤔

  • RIP Gabe, he shall forever Bjork in our hearts

  • For the record, you have sent me back on a nostalgia trip for 2016 memes and music edits

    Thank you

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  • Cuz I use them as a way to keep tabs (heh) on different projects I'm involved in. Tree tabs are much faster for me to organize into folders compared to bookmarks since they're already part of my flow of using tabs in the first place :)

    That being said, I end up using them more as a way to search through pages I had opened before, using the URL bar. Browser history is a little more finicky to search in that regard

    As for how many I can close, I tend to close tabs once I'm done with something in a project (though some tabs I keep around if i find them to be useful beyond that specific project). I also have a bunch of tabs open for music and videos that I want to share with my friends when they get time which could be closed once I share them

  • I started with TST actually! I can't remember the exact reasons but I thiiink I switched over to Sidebery for better/faster session restores

  • Had 300 on my laptop a while ago, finished up a project which let me drop it down to 160.

    On my desktop I have 1,300 or so. Both of them on a single Firefox window with Sidebery

  • He did eventually take one later on, which I can imagine must've been a bit of a painful decision ;-;