

What does Consumer Electronics Control have to do with this
What does Consumer Electronics Control have to do with this
Do you think adding to /etc/envoronment would work with kde-inhibit? I’ve been trying to find a way to have Steam block sleep when a game is running, which I can do on a game-by-game basis with kde-inhibit, but I want it to run for every steam game. For some reason my machine does not inhibit sleep when games are running, or even when audio or video are playing
I started reading it because I saw it in The Last Of Us S2. Pretty good so far
I always felt this should be the rubric for how long to have your turn signal on, too. Then it scales with speed!
Sweet dreams are made of deez
Yeah, that makes sense. It doesn’t just automatically become their money, just because they took your car. This seems like a totally logical way to handle it, so I’m not surprised that it’s the opposite of the way things usually work
Pi r not square. Pi r round. Cornbread r square
Nice. What about if you back out to the main feed and then decide to go back to the comments later? This is where all other clients fail in my experience
Does it save your position in the comments of a specific post? That’s my #1 criterion for an app. Boost is the only one that I’ve found that does it
Is Boost dead though? I love it too, but it hasn’t updated in a while
There’s one feature Boost has that I really miss when I try to switch, which is that it will save your position in the comments of a post. So like if you scroll down halfway and then leave the comments and come back, you are still in the same spot. Every other client I’ve tried doesn’t have that feature and it’s kinda a deal breaker for me
Do you really blame them?
It says if you can read the sign, you’re in range. It’s an anomaly, after all.
The first two have emphasis that imply something different than a simple question. Like you are asking a bunch of people individually, and you are directing each question at a specific person.
The last one would maybe be like, if the person did something weird, and you were sarcastically asking where the are from, to imply that they were raised by wolves, or something like that.
Point being, yes, you can ask like that, but it has different connotations than a simple question, which I think is where you would use the rising intonation.
I’m totally with you. I think it is somewhat speaker dependent, but that is how I would say those questions.
What’s your NAme
How OLD (are you)?
Where are you FROm?
Could you give some specific examples of questions in English that would not be asked with a rising tone at the end?
Man this is good