Always bring a knife to a knife fight
If you’re five, sure.
Same with “explosive diarrhea”
GNU pterry
Why say many words when few work? Or whatever the Office quote is.
It would be efficient if (when) the meaning was adequately conveyed. If the usage necessitates a back-and-forth then that is inefficient.
Definitely versatile
It goes like this
“Next Saturday”
“You mean this Saturday? Or next Saturday?”
“Next Saturday”
“Okay”
Because English is not an efficient tool for communication.
Changing file extension does nothing. You would need to reencode the files in order to change what encoding (jpg or png) they use. BUT good news is JPGs only lose quality when they’re encoded. Moving the files around or zipping them up won’t change the contents of the file, so they won’t lose quality. Unless you’re opening them in an image editor or something like that and re-saving them, you’re good. Same goes for compressed audio.
The subject in question is a “caret”. It’s also known by the more generic word cursor (or slightly more specific “text cursor”) but seeing as there’s a specific word for the item in question it makes sense to use that, even if both are appropriate. They’re all a kind of symbol so we could just call it that. But that’s even less helpful, isn’t it.
It’s called a symbol.
The reggae version by Friendliness and the Human Rights is fantastic. That was my alarm clock for a while.
JS. Take a look at the list of APIs involved.
Probably the chronic debilitating disease I have that saps my energy and concentration and massively limits what I can do. Other than that, things are honestly pretty good.
Sure. There aren’t any rules. VLCs version names are Discworld characters.