I do understand that you need to have your packaging fairly solid, because there is those little bastard children who like to touch and test the toys out in the supermarket – and then their parents don’t pay for them, but instead just leave the toys sprawled out in aisle five. Arses...
Same exacttext, too. This is clearly not Microsoft’sGPT-4 poweredchatbot at work — it’s a completely canned interaction. Here’s how much of my screen it took up, and what it looks like zoomed in: Every search result link is pushed entirely off my screen by this canned ad copy. S...
A couple of years ago, I zoomed in on a little cape of Japan’s smallest main island and found a tiny glamping site on top of a mountain. I booked it and it turned out to be the best part of that trip. So, Google Maps is definitely one of the products I find hardest to let ...
Yes, there’s HTML mails and attachments, but at the core Email is probably the place where many people write and consume the most text. To utilize the best text-processing program available makes a lot of sense. When combined with other powerful features of Emacs (such as Org mode for ...
There’s an age-old outlook, put blatantly by Syndrome of The Incredibles in hisMoriarty Fear, that if everyone is special, then *no one* will be. To this longstanding catch-22, I offer the following rebuttal: What if everyone is special in a way that is both utterly unique and utterly...
common drag-and-drop scenarios for desktop programs—such as dragging a document from a folder into an Outlook email message to attach it—are not possible with Universal Windows apps. Using these new APIs, your app can let users easily move data between different Universal Windows apps and the...
Lifetime access to Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote, Publisher, and Access. $229Save $204 $25 from Stack Social Some of us are very aware of this and others don’t really think about it that much. If you’re aware and consenting, that’s totally fine. The problem is when ...